Bengaluru: Results and results that appear Hangal and Sindi appear to have been driven by the popularity and relationship of candidates who won and relations with voters and not images and the presence of each party.
Since the beginning of the campaign in Hangal, Congress candidate Srinivas Mane, who won with 7,373 votes, far in front of Shivaraj Sajjana BJP in terms of acceptance by voters.
Mane has provided Help Yeoman to people from the segment for both waves of Covid-19 pandemic, reportedly distributing food and medicines to thousands of people during locking.
He has also arranged medical oxygen supply and hospital beds for those in need.
In a country where voter memories are very short, the results show voters do not forget that help.
“Congress and BJP are evenly distributed when it comes to doing a vibrant campaign and spreading resources,” said Tamaram, a resident of hanging.
“But what distinguishes them is Goodwill Sure has gotten.” Even the Chairman of the Bukavaraj Minister Bommai recognizes the popularity of Mane.
“People choose good work mane during the Covid-19 pandemic,” said Bommai.
Under a very large pressure to win the constituency for falling in the Haveri area, the district of his house, the Bommai camped in hanging for more than a week besides exerting about half a dozen ministers to campaign.
Mane has lost to CM UDasi with more than 6,000 votes in 2018 but remains in a constant touch with the constituency society.
His victory was significant since coming against the power of the ruling party and in constituencies dominated by lingayats, BJP’s main voting bank.
The same story in Sindgiin Sindgi also, the victory of the BJP candidate Ramesh Bhusanur was associated with his personal relationship with voters and assistance he was satisfied to people during a pandemic.
Like Mane, Bhusur also lost to the end of the MC Management JD in 2018, but he also made sure he maintained his relationship with the intact people.
“During his term as MLA for two terms between 2008 and 2018, he has done a lot of work than developing friendly relationships with voters who helped victory,” said Ravi, an advocate from Sindgi.
“Aristocratic behavior from Ashok Managuli [Congress Congress], who acted as a Minister of De Facto when his father MC Management was a minister in the Congress-JD (S) the coalition government, also helped Bhusanur.” The BJP candidate was won by 31,088 votes.