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CM fails to secure majority in HDMC

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The New Indian Express                     12.03.2013

CM fails to secure majority in HDMC

The ‘dismal’ performance of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Urban Local Body (ULB) elections in North-Karnataka has cast a shadow on the leadership of Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar in that region.

BJP, a few months ago, had declared that it would go to Assembly elections due in May under Shettar’s captaincy.

In Dharwad, the home district of Shettar, BJP has emerged as a single largest party, but has failed to get a clear majority in the Hubli-Dharwad Municipal Corporation. However, the BJP needs the support of one candidate for a simple majority in the 67-seat HDMC council.

The ULB elections is considered as ‘litmus test’  for Shettar as he had head the party in the coming Assembly polls. Shettar may have spent more time campaigning for BJP in North Karnataka region, but the results are not to anybody’s expectations. Except in Belgaum district, BJP has failed to put up a good show in other districts of North Karnataka.

Since from the beginning, Belgaum, Bijapur, Bagalkote, Dharwad, Uttara Kannada, Gadag, Haveri, and Uttara Kannada have been the strong fortress of Congress. But, they were captured by BJP in 2004 Assembly polls. The ULB results have indicated BJP losing its control over those districts. On the other hand, the results have come as a face saver for Congress which had been trying to find its lost base.

The performance of KJP in North Karnataka, except Haveri district has proved that Yeddyurappa can no longer claim himself as the champion of N-K region.

In Belgaum district, of the total 392 seats, BJP has won 104 seats where as a whopping 221 independents registered victory. Congress and JD(S) have won 59 and six seats respectively.  KJP has won two seats.

In Bijapur district, Congress has won 44 of the total 150 seats whereas 43 Independents have romped home. BJP has managed to win just 33 seats followed by 25 by Janata Dal (Secular). KJP has won four seats.

In Bagalkot district, Congress has bagged as many as 121 seats of the total 290 seats followed by 96 by BJP. Former minister B Sriramulu’s BSR Congress and KJP have won six and four seats respectively, and JD(S) has won 18 seats and Independents have bagged 22 seats.

In Dharwad district-the home district of Shettar, BJP has won just 50 out of the total 156 seats. Congress has made a come back by winning 64 seats. JD(S) has won 29 seats and KJP has bagged five seats much to the surprise of BJP workers.

In Gadag district, Congress has swept the polls by winning 99 seats of the total 203 seats. The BSR Congress has registered victory in 20 wards. The  ruling BJP has won just 61 seats.

In Haveri district, KJP has bagged as many as 51 seats of the total 193 seats whereas Congress has wrested 78 seats. BJP has won a moderate 41 seats. This district has been controlled by former minister C M Udasi who joined KJP recently.

In Uttara Kannada district, Congress has won 107 seats followed by BJP with 50 seats. The JD(S) has emerged victorious in 41 seats and independents have managed to win 37 seats.

 

Independents rule roost in civic bodies

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The New Indian Express                     12.03.2013

Independents rule roost in civic bodies

The independent candidates despite remaining in large number in the fray in the elections to over 4,976 Urban Local Bodies have managed to secure only 776 seats and swept in as many as 12 civic bodies, including that of Belgaum City Corporation.

According to State Election Commission sources, the independents  have won 12 civic bodies, including Belgaum City Corporation and five town panchayats and three TMCs. However, the independents are expected to play a crucial role in over 74 ULBs in the state where no political parties have won majority. However the independents have swept the election in as many as 12 ULBs including Belgaum City Corporation, and other civic bodies including at Kudligi, Bhatkal, Nippani,  Gokak 31-31, Chikkodi, Khanapura, Sadalaga, Raibag and Konnur.

 

Civic polls paper filing from March 13

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The Times of India                  12.03.2013

Civic polls paper filing from March 13

RANCHI: The district administration is readying for the Ranchi Municipal Corporation election that is scheduled to be held on April 7.

Deputy Commissioner Vinay Choubey said, "Nominations can be filed from March 13-19 between 11 am to 3pm. Scrutiny will be done on March 20 and names can be withdrawn till March 21 and symbols will be allotted on March 22. The counting will be done on April 11."

There will be 1,830 polling booths in the district for electing 55 ward councillors and the mayor. "One returning officer has been appointed for mayor's election and 11 for 55 wards. The returning officers have also been allotted rooms where people can file nominations," Choubey said.

Minimum age for filing nominations for the post of ward councillor is 21 while that for mayor is 30. "The nomination fee for ward councillor for general category is Rs.1000 while for SC, ST and women is Rs.500. The post of mayor is reserved for scheduled caste and the nomination fee is Rs.2500. A person can apply for the post of ward councillor in the same ward in which his name is in the voter's list," said Choubey. "Those who are appearing in the wards reserved for SC, ST and OBC must submit caste certificate."

Every person who will file the nomination must take a no objection certificate from RMC claiming that they have no pending debts like water tax and holding tax on them. Regarding the security measures Choubey said, "The areas having polling booths are distributed in three categories normal, sensitive and very sensitive and security arrangements will be done according to the sensitivity of the area."
Last Updated on Tuesday, 12 March 2013 10:18
 


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