BENGALURU: The Congress-JD(S) coalition on Tuesday posted a resounding victory in
Karnataka bypolls by winning two out of three
Lok Sabha seats and two assembly constituencies. The BJP managed to retain only Shivamogga Lok Sabha seat.
The victory of the bitter political foes-turned-allies will likely to serve as a morale booster for anti-BJP parties to join hands to take on PM Modi in the 2019 general elections.
What makes the victory of the Congress-JD(S) coalition special is the huge margins its candidates scored over BJP nominees disproving reports of a close fight in Jamakhandi and Ballari seats.
Karnataka byelections: Get all latest updates here In Ballari, Congress nominee VS Ugrappa defeated J Shantha of BJP by a huge margin of 2.2 lakh, a record for the constituency. The seat was with the BJP since 2004. The result also kicked off a debate whether it is the beginning of the end of the grip of Sruramulu, a close confidante of mining barons Reddy brothers, on Ballari politics. The BJP had fared badly in the assembly elections too.
The Jamakhandi assembly segment where the fight appeared more intense sprung a surprise by handing a thumping victory to Congress candidate Anand Nyamagouda. Contrary to expectation of a narrow margin, Anand defeated BJP candidate Srikanth Kulkarni by 39, 000 votes.
As expected, the JD(S) candidates Anita Kumaraswamy and LR Shivaramegouda posted huge victories in Ramanagara assembly and Mandya Lok Sabha seats respectively. Anitha won Ramanagar by a margin of 1.1 lakh votes as she had no formidable opponents in the fray after BJP nominee L Chandrashekhar retired just two days ahead of polling. However, the saffron party is polled over 15000 votes.
Though Shivaramegowda posted an easy victory in Mandya Lok Sabha seat, the fact that the BJP nominee Dr Siddaramaiah, a political green horn, got over two lakh votes in this JD(S)-Congress stronghold, will serve as a big morale booster for the saffron brigade to focus on the Vokkaliga bastion.
In Shivamogga, BY Raghavendra managed to retain the seat vacated by his father and state BJP president BS Yeddyurappa after his election to the state assembly. He defeated JD(S) nominee Madhu Bangarappa by around 50,000 votes in a tough battle.
ResultsLok Sabha seatsMandyaJD(S): 4,94728
BJP:2,05,357
BallariCongress:5,88,863
BJP: 3,60,608
ShivamoggaBJP: 5,43,306
Congress:4,91,158
Assembly seatsRamanagarJD(S): 1,25,043
BJP: 15,906
JamakhandiCongress:97,013
BJP: 57, 529