Bengaluru: BJP who ruled on Tuesday fell short only with one seat from getting a simple majority in 75 members of the Karnataka legislative council.
It won 11 of 25 seats in a strong poll from the local body authority held on December 10.
Can still secure a simple majority as an independent candidate from Beleagavi Lakhan Jarkiholi, who defeats Mangah Kavatigimathmath BJP, is expected to extend support when he is expanded.
Jarkiholi Brothers, Ramesh and Balachandra support, which is BJP Mlaas.
The opposition congress also won 11 seats and JD (s) managing two seats.
In 2015, Congress had won 15 seats and JD four.
The ownership of newly elected members will begin on January 5, because 25 members are set to retire that day.
With this result, BJP’s strength rose to 37 of 26 and the congress was reduced from 29 to 26 and JD (s) from 13 to 11.
However, Lakhan’s victory had placed the brothers Jarkiholi as something as the party opposed his candidate, afraid he could cause The threat to Kavatagimathath.
Now the fear of the party becomes a reality, it still has to be seen if the party’s leadership will begin any actions against Ramesh and Balachandra.
If the party does not seek Lakhan’s support, may have to wait until June and July next year when the election of up to 11 seats will be held from assembly and postgraduate constituencies.
DKS: The results of the poll show that people want Changethe Party in power desperately to get the majority at home above and make everything easy to get controversial bills as proposed by anti-conversion bills that are forwarded to appeal to assembly elections 2023.
Congress seems satisfied With its performance despite losing three chairs.
It managed to end the supremacy of JD in the old Mysuru area by grabbing three of the four seats he held.
“We have better in this election even though they are in the opposition.
Our voice shares have increased even in missing seats.
This shows that people seek change,” said KPCC President DK Shivakumar for JDS, defeat at Mandya where the party has won All seven seats in the 2018 assembly poll came as a rough surprise on the Deve Gowda family because it came in the middle of the report some of the MLA tried to leave the party because of the difference with the former CM HD Kumaraswamy.
Disappointing performance can trigger exodus earlier than expected.
It was said that the Gubbi MLA S R S Srinivas and Chamundeshwari Mla G Deve Gowda had worked for the defeat of the JDS candidates respectively in Tumaku and Mysuru.
The rest of the defeat, Kumaraswamy said: “We suffer a setback in the face of the power of two national parties.
The party will rise again in the 2023 election.”