Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru
Bengaluru, Oct 1: BJP corporator M Goutham Kumar was on elected as the 53rd Mayor of Bengaluru on Tuesday, October 1.
Goutham Kumar defeated his Congress rival R S Sathyanarayana in the election held at the civic corporation office.
Ruling BJP won the mayoral election, defeating Congress with the support of Independents.
Kumar, a two-time corporator from Jogupalya in the city's eastern suburbs, polled 126 votes as against 112 by Dattatreya Temple councillor Sathyanarayana.
The new Mayor originally hails from Rajasthan and belongs to the Jain community.
BJP councillor C R Ramamohan Raju of Bommanahalli was elected Deputy Mayor, defeating Shakti Ganapathi Nagar councillor Ganagamma Rajanna by 13 votes.
Raju secured 129 votes and Rajanna 116 votes.
BJP wrested the Mayor and Deputy Mayor posts from the Congress and Janata Dal-S (JDS) after a 4-year hiatus when the council's 5-year term began in 2015.
In the 198-ward city civic corporation, though the BJP has 101 corporators, the Congress (76) and JD-S (14) shared the posts during the last 4 years with the support of Independents and others.
"The BJP got support of Independents and others to defeat the Congress, as the JD-S did not extend its support to the former," another official said.
As the city's assembly legislators and parliamentary members are part of the 257-member electoral college with voting rights, they also participated in the mayoral poll on party lines.
Of the 257 members, including Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha MPs, MLAs and MLCs from the city, 249 were present for the mayoral election.
The disqualification of the four Congress and one JD-S legislators on July 25-28 for resigning and allegedly defying their party's whip, cost both the opposition parties dearly in the absence of their votes.
(With IANS inputs)