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Karnataka urban local body polls: Cong wins big

Last Updated: Monday, March 11, 2013, 19:44     A- A A+
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Bangalore: In a morale-boosting performance ahead of Assembly polls, the opposition Congress in Karnataka on Monday put up an impressive show in the elections to urban local bodies, leaving JDS and the ruling BJP way behind.

With results in around 4,500 wards of a total of nearly 5000 announced this afternoon, the Congress, clearly benefiting from multi-cornered contests, bagged more than 1,800 wards, while JDS of former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda came second with some 870. The ruling BJP finished third with 800-plus wards in it kitty.

Heavyweight BS Yeddyurappa, who quit BJP late last year and floated Karnataka Janatha Paksha, seems to have played spoilsport for the ruling party, as also BSR Congress of former BJP Minister B Sriramulu.

KJP and BSR Congress, testing the political waters for the first time, won 250-plus and 77 wards, respectively, while independents with a whopping 625 wards, are bound to play a key part in the ULBs which have thrown up a hung verdict.

Elections to 207 ULBs -- seven city corporations, 43 city municipal corporations, 65 town municipal councils and 92 town panchyats were held on March seven, and their outcome was considered a pointer to the Assembly elections, due by May.

The Congress won the city corporations of Davanagere, Mangalore and Bellary. In fact, the BJP was routed in Bellary, where it drew a blank. Mysore and Gulbarga city corporation elections were marked by fractured mandate.

The State Election Commission had announced elections to 208 urban local bodies (ULBs) with a total of 4976 wards but in Terdal town municipal council in Bagalkote district, people boycotted the polls in protest against the Government not including the town in the newly announced Taluks, with no nominations filed in all 23 wards.

Candidates had won in 85 wards unopposed, while there was no nomination in one ward in Chikkaballapur city municipal council, leading to elections in 4867 wards in all.

"It's a warning bell to all political parties", Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar said reacting to the poll outcome. "There was illusion in some quarters that the BJP will be wiped out. It has not happened. BJP is intact".

Noting that a large number of independents have won, he said this showed that local issues weighed heavily on the minds of voters, Shettar added.

In the last urban local bodies polls in 2007, of the total 5007 wards, the Congress had come first winning 1606, followed by JDS 1502 and BJP 1180.

PTI

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First Published: Monday, March 11, 2013, 11:31

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Viswanatha - Bangalore
``In the last urban local bodies polls in 2007, of the total 5007 wards, the Congress had come first winning 1606, followed by JDS 1502 and BJP 1180.`` So tha maths add up to Congress is still leading rather maintaining the lead, but it does not point to say that they will win in the assembly with all the scams in the Center.
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amrit macwan - ahmedabad
IT`S CLEAR MESSAGE TO CONGRESS, DO YOUR BUISSNESS PEOPLE WILL VOTE FOR YOU
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dr nayab - hyderabad
it doesnt have any impact for future assembly polls.polarisation starts wait and see.
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santosh - hyderabad
Karnataka will soon become another Andhra Pradesh with crimes, corruption, smuggling, ministers involved in massive scams, massive power charges, back breaking prices....
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Fiz - Bglr
So Bad,for New parties(BSR/KJP)
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MAK - Delhi
delusion for BJP started from Gujarat assembly election result ,will go head till 2014
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KUBERAPPA.H.G - HONNALI
yediyurappa shown his power without yediyurappa bjp not there
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rahul - mangalore
guys its local election and people see candidate personally, i my self voted congress but in other election i will teach corrupt congress a lesson for scams and loot on india
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patel - ahmdabad
modi effect
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Swapnil - Germany
or the Modi DEFECT !!!
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ranjit - Bangalore
B J P has done very badly what ``modi effect `` are you talking about. You have to get your head examined
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k a prasanna - bangalore
Tomorrow`s news today: In the ensuing assembly election to Karnataka, Congress party will get more than 120 seats. BJP will get around 60, JDS 30, KJP around 8, BSR 2 Others will get the remaining.
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k a prasanna - bangalore
Tomorrow`s news today: In the ensuing assembly election to Karnataka, Congress party will get more than 120 seats. BJP will get around 60, JDS 30, KJP around 8, BSR 2 Others will get the remaining.



patel - ahmdabad
modi effect



MAK - Delhi
delusion for BJP started from Gujarat assembly election result ,will go head till 2014



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