Oman Daily Observer

Karnataka to vote on May 12

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NEW DELHI: Karnataka, where the Congress and the BJP are set to clash for major sweepstake­s ahead of the next year Lok Sabha polls, will vote on May 12 in a single-phased poll to elect its new assembly.

The results will be declared on May 15, Chief Election Commission­er O P Rawat announced on Tuesday.

The date of notificati­on is April 17 and nomination­s can be filed till April 24. The scrutiny of nomination­s will take place on April 25 and the last day for withdrawal is April 27.

The 224-member Assembly expires on May 28 in the state where the Congress is currently in power, with 122 seats against the BJP’S 43.

The BJP views Karnataka as a gateway to the south where it is looking to widen its base and increase its haul of Lok Sabha seats in 2019.

It had been in power in Karnataka from 2008 to 2013. The Congress has announced incumbent Chief Minister Siddaramia­h as its chief minister candidate while the BJP is projecting former chief minister B S Yeddyurapp­a as its face.

Minutes before Chief Election Commission­er Rawat announced the schedule of the polling and counting, Bharatiya Janata Party’s IT cell head Amit Malviya had tweeted the dates of the poll and counting day, sparking a row.

When questioned by the media about the “leak” of poll dates, Rawat first dismissed Malviya’s tweet as “conjecture­s” but later said the commission would investigat­e the matter and take appropriat­e action.

“People can have conjecture­s. You cannot stop conjecture­s. Let me announce the dates and see if they are the same... But certain things may have leaked for which the EC would take appropriat­e action,” he said.

However, as he announced the dates, it turned out that the scheduled date of polling — May 12 – was the same as tweeted by Malviya.

The date of counting was different though. “Definitely, it will be investigat­ed and when investigat­ion delivers certain facts fix responsibi­lity and whatever action legally and administra­tively befitting the occasion will be taken. Please rest assured.”

However, Malviya wrote to the poll panel clarifying that he had picked the dates from a news channel report and also attached the screenshot­s of the report.

It also turned out that Congress party’s Karnataka unit’s social media in-charge, Srivatsa, had also tweeted the same dates at around the same time as Malviya, that is, 11.08 am.

The poll panel announced the schedule around 11.20 am. Rawat said the model code of conduct would come into effect immediatel­y in the state which will also be applicable to the central government.

Rawat said VVPAT machines, apart from EVMS, will be deployed in Karnataka for the polls.

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