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when the Congress was in power, also said he would contest the upcoming assembly election for sure. Meanwhile, BM Mallikarjuna, popularly known as ‘Fighter Ravi’, announced his resignation from the primary membership of the BJP ahead of the polls.
On the other hand, Congress released its third list of candidates for the upcoming polls. Among some significant names, was Laxman Savadi, who will contest from Athani, and former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, who will contest from Varuna. Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai filed his nomination papers as the BJP’s candidate from the Shiggaon constituency.
Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Saturday filed his nomination from the Shiggaon constituency. Bommai’s son Bharat Bommai, Minister CC Patil and MP Shivakumar Udasi were present when Bommai filed his nomination.
As Union Minister Pralhad Joshi reached former Karnataka CM Jagadish Shettar’s residence in Hubballi, protests broke out outside the residence. The protests were staged by Shettar’s supporters who had given a deadline to BJP for the third list of candidates in the upcoming elections.
Ahead of assembly elections in the state, Congress released a list of party election observers for Bengaluru City and Assembly Level Observers to oversee the election preparations in Karnataka, the party said on Friday. A total of 61 observers in the state have been appointed by Congress to oversee the election preparations for the upcoming elections in Karnataka.
Former Deputy Chief Minister Laxman Savadi joined the Congress after officially resigning from the primary membership of the BJP. The leader, who had recently quit BJP over denial of tickets, said he would contest from Athani on Congress ticket. Meanwhile, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), led by Sharad Pawar, has announced plans to contest 40-45 seats in the upcoming Karnataka Assembly elections, reported PTI news agency. Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai, however, expressed his sadness over Savadi’s switch. Congress, too, made some last-minute changes. Congress’ Siddaramaiah has now backed out of Kolar and will contest from Varuna seat only. The party has recommended Kothanur Manjunath’s name from Kolar constituency.
The polling date for Karnataka Assembly election is May 10 while the result will be out on May 13. According to sources, Congress High Command was also against Siddaramaiah contesting from a second seat.
For the third day in a row, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Karnataka faced criticism regarding the allocation of tickets. On Thursday, the party suffered another blow as three incumbent MLAs rebelled against the party and resigned due to their exclusion from the second list of 23 candidates that was released late Wednesday. MP Kumaraswamy, Nehru Olekar, and Goolihatti Shekhar were among those who quit.
Meanwhile, the revolt has been growing in the BJP after two candidate lists for the upcoming Karnataka Assembly poll dropped several sitting MLAs and senior leaders. The second candidate list for the Karnataka elections came out on Wednesday evening amid discontent brewing within the party with some leaders being unhappy over being denied tickets for the high-stakes election.
News18 has learnt that BJP top brass has asked former chief minister BS Yediyurappa to handle the rebels.
Meanwhile, the poll process officially kicked off on Thursday with the issuance of gazette notification paving the way for candidates to file their nomination papers. According to the Election Commission’s (EC) schedule of events, the last date for filing nominations is April 20, after which the papers will be scrutinized on April 21. The last date for withdrawal of candidature is April 24.
BJP’s second list of 23 candidates for the May 10 Assembly polls in Karnataka denied tickets to seven sitting MLAs, including Madal Virupakshappa who was recently arrested on corruption charges.
The list came on a day the party saw one big resignation over ticket issue and protests by supporters of several leaders who missed the bus. In a big jolt, former deputy CM Laxman Savadi announced he is quitting the party after being dropped from the first list of candidates.
On the other hand, supporters of BJP MLAs Mahadevappa Yadawad and Anil Benake were seen on Tuesday night protesting over tickets being denied to the leaders. While Chikka Revana, who joined the BJP, has got the ticket from the Yadawad’s constituency Ramdurg, Dr Ravi Patil has been fielded from Belagavi North, which is Anil Benake’s constituency.
The latest list of BJP does not include Hubli-Dharwad Central segment, from where party veteran and former Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar wants to contest. It also does not include candidate for the Shivamogga city segment, where sitting MLA and former minister KS Eshwarappa has announced his retirement from electoral politics.
Former Karnataka chief minister Jagadish Shettar met party president JP Nadda on Wednesday and conveyed his wish to contest poll, after openly expressing his unhappiness over reports that he may be denied the ticket.
After meeting Nadda, Shettar said that he cited his experience, including his six consecutive wins in assembly polls, and was told by the party president that the issue will be discussed with other senior leaders.
BJP now may field the veteran leader from the Lingayat community after initially toying with the idea to drop him as part of its plans to make way for a younger leadership.
Amid the protests, CM Bommai said on Wednesday that the party spoke to those being replaced, adding that they were given reasons and were told about the opportunity they will be getting later.
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