Skip to main content

BJP set to win 22 seats in Karnataka according to Intelligence reports



The Bharatiya Janata Party is set to give its highest toll of 22 Lok Sabha seats to the kitty of the saffron party in the ensuing general elections from the state according to the Intelligence Department sources.This number doesn't include Mandya wherein Ms Sumalatha,the BJP supported candidate is also projected to register victory.

image source indiatoday.in
According to this report HD Devegowda,former Prime Minister and Janata Dal Secular party supremo,M Veerappa Moily,former Chief Minister and Mallikarjun Kharge,leader of the Congress group in Lok Sabha are expected to lose while Ms Sumalatha,multilingual film star and a political novice has been reported to spring a surprise by winning from Mandya.

On the other hand the Indian National Congress(INC) party has to remain content with four seats while the Janata Dal Secular(JDS) will be left only with Hassan,the traditional bastion of HD Devegowda,the former prime minister from where Prajwal Revanna,his grandson is the party nominee.

M Veerappa Moily,former chief minister and union minister who represented Chikkaballapur Lok Sabha constituency on the outskirts of Bengaluru twice is said to be headed for a humiliating defeat.

The projection is either no better even in the case of Mallikarjun Kharge,leader of the Congress party group in the Lok Sabha who also holds the unique distinction of winning all the nine Assembly and two Parliamentary elections he has contested so far is now told to be trounced in Gulbarga(Kalaburgi) constituency.

The Congress while conceding defeat in Chikkodi,Ballari,Chamrajnagar and Chitradurga constituencies where the party had its MPs' in the 16th Lok Sabha is surging ahead,if intelligence reports are to be believed, in Bengaluru North and Koppal to defeat the sitting Bharatiya Janata Party representatives.

DV Sadanandagowda,Union Program Implementation and Statistics Minister and former chief minister who represented Bengaluru North in the 16th Parliament is once again the party candidate here.Krishna Byregowda,state Rural Development Minister is the INC-JDS alliance nominee.

This is the tally of constituencies and parties according to the intelligence report:

1.Bengaluru South:BJP.
2.Bengaluru North:Congress.
3.Bengaluru Rural:Congress.
4.Bengaluru Central:BJP.
5.Chikkaballapur:BJP.
6.Kolar:Congress.
7.Tumakuru:BJP.
8.Mysuru:BJP.
9.Chamrajnagar:BJP.
10.Hassan:JDS.
11.Udupi:BJP.
12.Shivamogga:BJP.
13.Dharwad:BJP.
14.Uttara Kannada:BJP.
15.Haveri:BJP.
16.Belagavi:BJP.
17.Chikkodi:BJP.
18.Vijayapura:BJP.
19.Bagalkot:BJP.
20.Bidar:BJP.
21.Gulburga:BJP.
22.Raichuru:BJP.
23.Koppal:Congress.
24.Ballari:BJP.
25.Davanagere:BJP.
26.Chitradurga:BJP.
27.South Canara:BJP.
28.Mandya:BJP supported Independent.
BJP:22.
Congress:04.
JDS:01
Independent:01

-Manohar Yadavatti


blog handled by Infinity Techsyst Dharwad,Karnataka,India

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Paul Mamu becomes part of Dharwad's history

People originally from Dharwad and most of whom migrated decades ago elsewhere across the state, country and world in search of green pastures were in for a sudden shock since late evening on Monday. They all shared similar sentiments, fond moments and profound grief in the passing away of Paul Cardoza of the renowned Hotel PAUL’S at Vidyagiri. He was 69 years old and not at all an age for his generation to bid adieu. Walks to Death: Paul Cardoza was a little bit hefty for his height and age; otherwise there were no visible symptoms to hint of any ailments he had been challenged with. Even on the fateful day, he attended to the chores in the hotel until the afternoon before proceeding to neighbour Hubballi for a cardiac test. It is said that he literally walked to the health check-up facility to undergo the examination. No, he was not destinated for it as he suffered a massive stroke and never to recover! A jovial personality: In the passing away of Paul Cardoza Dharwad has lost one o

Dr Godwin Shiri: An Accomplished Theologist, Author, Research Scholar and Social Scientist..

Dr Godwin Shiri as the name itself suggests is truly a Godly person who won the hearts of people all along and wherever he went across the globe. He is a well-read, widely travelled religious personality having contributed any number of books and translations of eminent philosophers. He is turning 79 today and looking back there seems to be a huge list of accomplishments worth cherishing on the way. Priest on his own inclination: Dr Godwin Shiri himself voluntarily opted for the priestly vocation of becoming a Pastor at a young age, much against the wishes of his family. The sight of the Cross of Lord Jesus Christ and the scenario of thousands of workers marching holding red flags in his native town Mangaluru had a lasting effect on him as a young boy. Recalling the good old days Godwin Shiri admits-"Perhaps they sowed in me the seeds of compassion and social justice". Graduate in Bengaluru, Ph D in Germany: For having developed an inkling towards philosophy at too young a a

NEET topper Dr Veenashree Bhat passionate about taking care of new-born, high-risk babies

Dr Veenashree Satyanarayan Bhat made headlines recently when she stood 11th in the All India National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). As is now well-known, NEET is the only single-level national examination being held for medical aspirants enabling them to seek admission to medical courses and super speciality courses in various medical institutes across the country. The examinations were held in September 2022. A native of Sirsi: Dr Veenashree Satyanarayan Bhat is currently perusing a doctorate of Medicine, DM Neonatology course at the prestigious Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi. It is a three-year course that medical students can pursue. She is originally from Sirsi in North Canara (Karwar) district and was born in Heggarsimane in Sirsi Taluk. She is the second daughter of Satyanarayan Bhat, a priest by profession and Mrs Dakshayani, a homemaker. Family of Doctors: Dr Veenashree Satyanarayan Bhat is married to Dr Shrisha Manjunath Hegde of Adnalli village Salekoppa n