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K’taka: 99.7% of the votes in the Board poll, the result on December 14

K'taka: 99.7% of the votes in the Board poll, the result on December 14
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Bengaluru: an important selection for 25 seats of the legislative council of 20 local agency elections go peacefully on Friday with 99.7% of voters.
Since the elected local body and urban limbs were the only voters in the election, the major elections were unusual, said the electoral commission official, adding the number of participation in 2015 was 99.6%.
Calculating the sound will take place on December 14.
While BJP and Congress each opposed 20 seats, JD had lowered candidates from six seats in the borough party, old Mysore.
Overall, 91 candidates exist in Medan.
BJP is set to get the majority at 75 member homes if it wins 12-13 seats.
Maintain this purpose in mind, cm Basavaraj Bommai and its predecessor BS Yediyurappa leads the campaign.
In 2015, the party had won seven seats.
In addition, the victory in more seats will give the ruling party to prepare for the election of Zilla and the Pancrayat Taluk who will come in early 2022 and assembly selection of 2023.
Yediyurappa said the party would win the “at least 15 seats”.
Congress, optimistic after pulling a victory in the assembly of Hangal Bypoll, hoping to defend the 12 seats he won in 2015 and the top with a few more so that it would face 2023 polls with confidence.
For JD, maintaining the six seats won in 2015 it seems the toughest task.
While the BJP and Congress locked the battle directly in most seats, this contest was a triangle in the old Mysore and in the Biasaavi, where Lakhan Jarkiholi, the youngest of Jarkiholi Brothers, fought as an independent candidate.
Lakhan candidates can hurt the chances of Congress Congress Chennaraj Hattiholi, brother of Rural Bellagavi Mla Laxmi Hebbalkar.
Ramesh Jarkiholi, who campaigned for the Mangahesh Kavatagimatha party candidate, looked for the second preferential sound for Lakhan to defeat his political enemy, Laxmi.
KPCC Worker President Satish Jarkiholi said Lakhan would call BJP opportunities.

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