Breaking into a
constituency that has been a BJP stronghold for the past decade, Congress
candidate Sowmya Reddy won from Jayanagar constituency by securing 54,458
votes. She is the daughter of senior Congress leader Ramalinga Reddy, who
served as the Home Minister in Siddaramaiah's cabinet.
Albeit, it was a
close tie till the end. Sowmya Reddy won with a mere margin of 2,887 votes
against BJP candidate B.N. Prahlad, brother of BJP leader B.N. Vijaya Kumar,
who passed away in May this year. Mr Prahlad secured 51,571 votes.
Congress
supporters began celebrations early on Wednesday morning when a clear trend of
her victory began to emerge. A huge number of supporters gathered outside SSMRV
college in Jayanagar 4T block, where the counting was held.
Congress has
gained back the constituency after losing for two successive terms. Prior to
2008, Congress leader Ramalinga Reddy won from this constituency for four
consecutive terms.
Independent
candidate Ravi Krishna Reddy, a well known anti-corruption activist, was in for
disappointment as he was able to garner only 1,861 votes. As many as 848 voters
preferred NOTA.
The election to
Jayanagar constituency was held on June 11, after it was countermanded in the
wake of Mr Vijaya Kumar's demise. Out of the 2.03 lakh voters here, 1,11,689
voters (55 per cent) cast their votes.
This brings the
total tally of Congress to 79 seats in the Karnataka Assembly. While the Congress
had initially won 78 seats and later secured victory in RR Nagar constituency
(the elections for which was held on May 28), there was a setback by one seat,
owing to the demise of Jamkhandi MLA Siddu Nyamagouda in an accident. This
constituency is now headed for bylelection.
At present, the
Karnataka Assembly has 104 BJP seats, 36 JD (S), one BSP, in addition to two
independent candidates. After JD(S) leader HD Kumaraswamy took oath as the
Chief Minister from Channapatna, Ramanagar constituency (the other constituency
from where he contested and won) is also headed for bypolls.
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