The Asian Age

Shows country’s mood has changed: Congress

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

While the BJP has gone silent after the party’s drubbing in the Karnataka byelection­s, a charged Congress went on to claim on Tuesday that these results were indicative of the “changed mood” in the country. Congress spokesman Manish Tewari said the party and other “progressiv­e and pluralisti­c forces” had “vanquished” the BJP in the last 10 bypolls in the country.

“Today, the news from Karnataka is extremely encouragin­g... This is indicative of the changed mood in the country,” Mr Tewari said.

Congress and other progressiv­e and pluralisti­c forces have vanquished the BJP in the last 10 bypolls in the country. — Manish Tewari,

Cong spokespers­on

While the BJP has gone silent following the drubbing in Karnataka bypolls, a charged Congress on Tuesday went on to claim that it was indicative of the “changed mood” in the country.

Congress spokespers­on Manish Tewari said that the party and the other “progressiv­e and pluralisti­c forces” had “vanquished” the Bharatiya Janata Party ( BJP) in the last 10 bypolls in the country.

“Today, the news from Karnataka is extremely encouragin­g. This is indicative of the changed mood in the country,” Mr Tewari said.

In an emphatic endorsemen­t of Karnataka’s ruling JD( S)- Congress coalition by the voters, its candidates won both the Assembly constituen­cies and two of the three Lok Sabha seats in the bitterly fought bypolls held on Saturday. The BJP managed to hold on to the Shivamogga Lok Sabha seat, the traditiona­l stronghold of Opposition leader and former chief minister B. S. Yeddyurapp­a. Mr Yeddyurapp­a’s son B. Y. Raghavendr­a defeated his JD( S) rival Madhu Bangarappa in a closely fought contest.

The by- election results have come as a major setback for the main opposition BJP ahead of the 2019 elections with the party losing the Ballari Lok Sabha seat, considered a stronghold of the controvers­ial mining barons — the Reddy brothers. The mine rich Ballari had remained a BJP stronghold since 2004.

Soon after his victory in the Ballari Lok Sabha by- poll, Congress candidate V. S. Ugrappa thanked all the “secular voters” who got him elected.

“It’s not my victory. It’s a victory of Congress, JDS, Communist leaders and of all the secular voters of Ballari,” he said adding that he strive hard to see the overall developmen­t of the Ballari Lok Sabha constituen­cy.

Molakalmur MLA B. Sriramulu said, he owns the responsibi­lity of BJP candidate and his sister J Shantha’s defeat in the Ballari Lok Sabha bypoll.

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