Bengaluru: Congress candidate Soumya Reddy has won the Jayanagar assembly elections by defeating B N Prahlad of the BJP.
Counting of votes was underway on Wednesday for the Jayanagar Assembly constituency here, an election official said.
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The counting of votes of Jayanagar Assembly constituency election would start at the SSMRV College from 7 am on June 13.
Two voters lodged a complaint against BJP candidate PM Muniraju Gowda in the Nandini Layout Police station alleging that the BJP leader has conspired to fix Congress MLA Munirathna in the voter ID storage case.
In a tough contest, SL Bhoje Gowda of JDS defeated his opponent Captain Ganesh Karnik of BJP in the South-West Teachers Constituency election, the counting of which was completed today.
“I don’t worry about the defeat. But it is haunting me as to why I was defeated despite so much of development works”, said former chief minister Siddaramaiah.
The Special Investigation Team (SIT), investigating into the murder of journalist Gauri Lankesh, arrested one more accused in the case. The arrested is identified as Parshuram (26) of Sindagi.
Housing Minister UT Khader said that now, people could get the Housing Board sites immediately by depositing Rs 50,000 as the Karnataka Housing Board has changed the norms imposed earlier to get the flats.
Bengaluru: A complaint has been filed against Chief Secretary K Ratnaprabha with Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Tuesday, who is about to retired in the end of this month, by a retired employee of employment and training department.
Bengaluru: The counting of votes for the recently held biennial elections to the State Legislative Council from Teachers and Graduates constituency has begun.