City
Epaper

K'taka CM faces yet another challenge of local body polls

By IANS | Updated: November 30, 2021 18:25 IST

Bengaluru, Nov 30 Close on the heels of Legislative Council elections on December 10, the ruling BJP in ...

Open in App

Bengaluru, Nov 30 Close on the heels of Legislative Council elections on December 10, the ruling BJP in Karnataka and Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai will face another challenge of winning elections to the 58 local bodies scheduled to be held on December 27.

The elections to 58 local bodies whose tenure ended in 2019 and 2021 were declared on Monday. The elections will be held for five city corporations, 19 municipalities, and 34 town municipalities. The by-elections will also be held for 19 posts. The results will be out on December 30.

The elections to 1,264 gram panchayat seats which are vacated for various reasons would also be held and code of conduct will be implemented from December 13.

Chief Minister Bommai is under tremendous pressure to win a majority in Legislative Council elections for 25 seats after the defeat in Hangal bypoll held recently. When the party is gearing up to council elections, Bommai is expected to sweep local body elections at the grassroots level to prove a point to the high command that he can win elections.

The Congress on the other hand is looking formidable after party's national president Sonia Gandhi met Opposition leader Siddaramaiah last month during bypolls. Congress President D.K. Shivakumar and Siddaramaiah, who are eying for the post of Chief Minister in case of Congress victory in state general assembly elections, have buried their hatchet to put up a united fight.

Both leaders have successfully put the ruling BJP in a spot over the Bitcoin scandal and recently demanded implementation of the President's Rule in the state over corruption allegations.

On the other hand, BJP remained a divided house as top leaders are not happy over how Chief Minister Bommai is being projected as the face of the party.

Minister for Panchayat Raj and Rural Development K.S. Eshwarappa declared that Murugesh Nirani, Minister for Industries is capable to become the Chief Minister. Later, Nirani clarified that it was just a statement of appreciation.

However, party sources said that Chief Minister Bommai has a tough job on hand as he has to face united, strong opposition as well as fight the dissidence and disgruntled elements within the party.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: bjpSonia GandhiLegislative CouncilBasavaraj BommaiBasavaraj somappa bommai
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalBJP Approaches ECI With Plea To Bar Bengal CM From Campaigning for Specific Period

MumbaiMumbai: Kishori Pednekar’s Manache Shlok Reciting in BMC Schools Proposal Faces Opposition from Vijay Ubale

NationalChandigarh BJP Office Blast: Two Suspects Arrested for Grenade Blast; Drone Used to Smuggle Chinese Hand Grenade From Pakistan

NationalChandigarh Blast: Police Detain Multiple Suspects After Explosion Near Bhartiya Janta Party Office

MumbaiKirit Somaiya Urges Mumbai Police to Stop Halting Hindu Festival Processions In Name of Namaz or Mosques

Politics Realted Stories

PoliticsAnnamalai taking part in campaign, no unhappiness: BJP President Nitin Nabin says NDA will form government in Tamil Nadu

PoliticsNo differences for post of next Bihar CM: BJP chief Nitin Nabin

Politics"He is inciting people on communal lines": BJP chief Nitin Nabin slams Mallikarjun Kharge's "snake" remarks against BJP, RSS

Politics"People want to come out of 'match-fixing' game between LDF and UDF in Keralam": BJP chief Nitin Nabin

Politics"We will take care of people in Bengal, Mamata only been concerned about Bangladeshis": Nitin Nabin