The Hindu 13.03.2013
KJP on top in two ULBs in Haveri
The former Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa’s Karnataka
Janata Paksha (KJP), which was launched in Haveri district, has obtained
a majority in two local bodies in the district.
Apart
from coming to power to in Hanagal and Byadagi town municipal councils,
the KJP, with 51 seats, pushed the BJP to third position in overall
performance in the district.
The KJP also bagged
eight seats in the Haveri City Municipal Council, where the Congress, by
securing only 13 seats in the 31-member House, will not be able to
stake claim for power without the support of the former. The BJP has
secured nine seats and the BSR Congress one. Even in the Hirekerur Town
Panchayat, the KJP has the highest number of seven seats in the
16-member House.
The Congress, which won the highest
number of seats (78) in 193 wards of eight urban local bodies, has
retained power in the Savanur and Bankapur town municipal councils and
it is the single largest party in the Haveri and Ranebennur city
municipal councils with 13 seats each.
The BJP, which
topped the list in the 2007 elections, has been pushed to third
position with 41 seats. The only solace for it is that it is the single
largest party in the Shiggaon Town Municipal Council, where it is a
fractured verdict as in the 2007 elections. Shiggaon constituency is
represented by Water Resources Minister Basavaraj Bommai, who, despite
his close association with Mr. Yeddyurappa earlier, stayed with the BJP
and was in charge of the party’s poll campaign in Haveri district.
The
Janata Dal (Secular) managed to win five seats in the district, while
the BSR Congress won three. In addition, 15 Independents emerged
victorious in the district.
The details of results are as follows (the number in brackets indicates the total number of seats):
Haveri CMC (31):
BJP – nine, Congress – 13, KJP – eight, and BSR Congress – one
Ranebennur CMC (31):
BJP – three, Congress – 13, KJP – nine, and Independents – six
Byadagi TMC (23):
BJP – two, Congress – five, KJP – 12, and Independents – four
Hanagal TMC (23):
Congress – eight and KJP – 15
Savanur TMC (23):
BJP – nine, Congress – 12, and Janata Dal (Secular) – two
Bankapur TMC (23):
BJP – eight, Congress – 14, and Independents – one
Shiggaon TMC (23):
BJP – 10, Congress – nine, Janata Dal (Secular) – one, BSR Congress – one and Independents – two
Hirekerur Town Panchayat (16):
Congress – four, Janata Dal (Secular) – two, KJP – seven, BSR Congress – one and Independents – two.