Bengaluru: It's tough fight for BJP in phase 1 of Karnataka poll


By Fakir Balaji

Bengaluru, Mar 31 (IANS): The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) faces a tough battle in Karnataka's first phase of polling for 14 Lok Sabha seats on April 18, as the ruling allies Congress and Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) have fielded joint candidates to prevent their bankable votes from splitting at the hustings.

"Though the BJP had won 6 of the 14 seats in the 2014 general elections in triangular contests, the going will be tough for it this time, as it faces our joint candidates with higher vote share prospects," a Congress official told IANS.

Of the remaining eight seats, the Congress had won six and JD(S) two in the 2014 polls.

Of the 28 seats in the state, BJP won 17, Congress 9 and JD(S) 2 in triangular contests on April 17, 2014, as the polling was held in a single phase then.

In a pre-poll tie-up, the Congress is contesting 10 seats and JD(S) four, while the BJP is contesting 13 seats in the first phase, as it is supporting multilingual south Indian actress Sumalatha Ambareesh, an Independent, in Mandya, about 100 km southwest of Bengaluru, a JD(S) stronghold.

The 14 constituencies in the first phase are: Udupi-Chikmagalur, Hassan, Dakshina Kannada, Chitradurga (SC), Tumkur, Mandya, Mysore, Chamarajnagar (SC), Bangalore Rural, Bangalore North, Bangalore Central, Bangalore South, Chikkaballapur and Kolar (SC).

The JD(S) is in the fray in Hassan, Mandya, Tumkur and Udupi-Chikamagalur, with Congress in the remaining 10 seats, including 4 in the Bengaluru region.

"As our combined vote share was 51.8 per cent against 43 per cent of the BJP in the 2014 general elections and 56.3 per cent against 36.2 per cent of the BJP in the 2018 assembly elections, our prospects of winning more seats jointly is brighter than that of BJP," claimed Congress official Ravi Gowda.

The Congress has fielded 5 of the 6 outgoing lawmakers from their respective seats, barring Tumkur, which it gifted to the JD(S) as part of seat-sharing.

The BJP too fielded 5 of the 6 outgoing lawmakers from their respective seats and fielded Tejasvi Surya from Bangalore South, as its six-time winner and Union Minister H.N. Ananth Kumar died in November, 2018.

The JD(S) has fielded its supremo H.D Deve Gowda from Tumkur, his elder grandson Prajwal Revanna from Hassan and another grandson, Nikhil Kumaraswamy, from Mandya and Pramod Madhavaraj, a former Congress minister, from Udupi-Chikamagalur.

Deve Gowda opted for Tumkur to enable Prajwal to contest from Hassan which he has won for a record six times since 1991.

"As joint candidates, our party JD(S) is in a strong position to retain Hassan, Mandya and Tumkur and give a tough fight to BJP in Udupi-Chikamagalur where the Congress has a good presence," JD(S) official Ramesh Babu told IANS.

Similarly, the Congress hopes to retain Bangalore Rural, Chamarajnagar, Chitradurga, Chikaballapur and Kolar with the consolidation of votes of the secular allies from the dominant Vokkaliga community, backward classes, Scheduled Castes and minorities.

The BJP, however, is upbeat on not only retaining the six seats it had won in 2014, but also wrest Chitradurga, Chikkaballapur and Bangalore Rural from the Congress, riding on the popularity of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the "achievements" of its NDA government at the Centre in the past 5 years.

"Just as we bounced back in 2014 Lok Sabha elections after losing the 2013 assembly elections, we are confident of winning at least 10 of the 14 seats in the first phase, as rural and urban people want Modi to continue as Prime Minister. Every vote for our party is a vote for Modi," BJP spokesman G. Madhusudhan told IANS.

The BJP also hopes to get "sympathy votes" from the electorate as its 3-day government had to resign despite winning 104 seats in the May 2018 assembly elections as it fell 9 short of the halfway mark (113) for a simple majority in a house of 224 elected members.

"The people will teach a lesson to the Congress and JD(S) for forging an unholy post-poll alliance to form a coalition government only to keep the BJP out of power at any cost despite having won more seats (104) than them separately," asserted Madhusudhan.

As the May 2018 assembly elections threw up a hung house, with the Congress winning 80 seats and JD(S) 37, the allies formed a post-poll alliance to form the 10-month-old coalition government on May 23, 2018 after the BJP government fell on May 19 due to lack of majority in the assembly.

The remaining 14 Lok Sabha in the state seats will go to the polls in the second phase, on April 23. Those contests will be in the coastal and northern regions of the southern state.

Counting of votes is on May 23 in all the 28 parliamentary seats.

 

  

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  • sudarshan, ganjimut

    Mon, Apr 01 2019

    Psdos take the support of EVM and nap for the moment. There is nobody can beat Modiji and BJP. its modi modi modi. All chor parties will peris. All hindus ( not fake) will vote BJP.

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  • Stan, Udupi/Dubai

    Mon, Apr 01 2019

    BJP mukth Bharath will start from Karnataka.Packing time for all BJP MPS.

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  • SmR, Karkala

    Mon, Apr 01 2019

    A Mumbai-based RTI activist claims that replies by manufacturers and Election Commission show discrepancies in EVMs supplies, deployed, misplaced and those which have developed defects

    The petitioner claims that figures of a total number of Ballot Units and Control Units provided to ECI from 2010 to March 31, 2017, under RTI provide different figures in its two replies dated June 29, 2017, and September 16, 2017.

    The EVMs manufactured by ECIL for the ECI in 2014-2015 has a capacity to handle a maximum of 384 candidates and 2000 votes. However, the machines manufactured by the same company for SECs during the same period handle a maximum of 60 candidates and 7900 votes. There is no clarify what kind of machines would be used in the ensuing general elections.

    The Karnataka BJP President CM Yeddyurappa has already predicted 22 seat victory soon after Indian Airforce Attack. The Udupi BJP MLA Raghupati Bhat has even claimed sitting MP Shobha Kardlanje victorious of 40,000 votes.

    There is widespread manipulation in EVM on large scale is already planned by BJP. The blessing of Election Commission with 2 months long election facilitated the mass plan.

    As per the leaked information, BJP is winning by narrow margins were the competition is intense, in order look it is a tough fight. Like every election trend, EVM will stop working in the middle of voting to replace them with manipulated EVM which will make BJP victorious. The missing serial numbers used for university elections, council elections will be in use.

    It is made to look tough fight but BJP will win the fraudulent means.

    Jai Hind

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Sun, Mar 31 2019

    Tell us about 31st March deadline set by Gadkari for Thokkottu Flyover? Shame Mangalore cannot demand accountability from our MP. Illiterate leaders are a liability.

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  • Sms, Kundapura

    Sun, Mar 31 2019

    If all the anti BJP fractions come together, BJP will be having tough times.
    SDPI may play spoilsport in some areas. Where BJP will be taking advantage.

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  • Mdcosta, Bangalore

    Sun, Mar 31 2019

    As of today,
    BJP will 17,cong 8,Appamakkala paksha 2 seats in Karnataka

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Mar 31 2019

    BJP has already packed Bags from Karnataka ...

    DisAgree [13] Agree [31] Reply Report Abuse

  • flavian dsouza, chik/bengaluru

    Sun, Mar 31 2019

    Karnataka - 13 congress , 10 BJP and 5 jds … wont change much from these results

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  • VNH, Mangaluru

    Mon, Apr 01 2019

    Jds not more than 2. Direct fight between bjp and congress to get 12+seats

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman / Washington, DC.

    Sun, Mar 31 2019

    People,

    If Deve Gowda and his two Grand sons are defeated in this election...Deve Gowda will close his shop sorry party...that is Good for the nation...


    ,,,Tak...Takk...

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  • Mohan, Kudla kori

    Sun, Mar 31 2019

    Langoor acharya
    If Mr fekendra modi loose... This time... He will never drink tea nd never ever keep chowkidaar in his premises.
    HE will drink chaaya vthout sugar nd milk nd will keep security guards for his jumlaa bhashans for retirement age home

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 31 2019

    Hope the people of Karnataka will put an end to the Jhumla Politics of the BJP and free the country from the scourge of instability and divisive politics.

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  • Tulunad Da Jawane, Dubai/Kateel

    Sun, Mar 31 2019

    When the election time comes all these old faces gets little importance, otherwise nobody ask em.

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  • Sandeep, Udupi

    Sun, Mar 31 2019

    In First Phase

    Congress & JDS will Win - , Hassan, Chitradurga (SC), Tumkur, , Chamarajnagar (SC), Bangalore Rural, Chikkaballapur and Kolar (SC).
    BJP will Win - Udupi-Chikmagalur, Dakshina Kannada, Mysore, Bangalore North, Bangalore Central, Bangalore South,
    Sumalatha will win - Mandya

    My Prediction Congress JDS-7, BJP-6, Individual - 1

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  • Raghavendra M K, Mumbai Maharashtra

    Sun, Mar 31 2019

    It will be a tough fight every were in April May parliament election. I predict a genuine election results for the May 23. It won't be like recent Rajasthan MP or Chastishgarh result but it will be definitely Karnataka assembly result will repeat. A non BJP government will emerge at central.

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  • vasu, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 31 2019

    In politics 25+25 is not always 50 especially when there are people in congress and JDS who hate each other....

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  • Lionel Dsouza, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 31 2019

    WHEREEVER YEDDI GOES....THERE IS A PROBLEM FOR BJP....

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  • Anonymous, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 31 2019

    In the best interest if democrecy BJP needs to be kept in tight spot...otherwise common man will have problem .Present situation of BJP in assembly should be repeated.

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  • vasu, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 31 2019

    In the best interest of democracy,Karnataka assembly should be replicated. The party with the least seat should rule with the help of the party with the 2nd highest and the party with the highest seat being in the opposition??.In the interest of democracy, Goa and Karnataka are not good examples...

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  • Anonymous, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 31 2019

    I am guessing highest NOTAs in DK and Udupi this time because voters have been taken for a ride by BJP high command this time .

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