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No BJP ticket for 3 disqualifi­ed Congress-jd(s) rebel MLAS

BJP party leadership­s cited “reservatio­ns” about these MLAS over their conduct and in some cases allegation­s of currption against them

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

BENGALURU: BJP on Thursday fielded 13 disqualifi­ed Congress-jd(s) legislator­s as its candidates for the December 5 assembly byelection­s in Karnataka hours after the rebels joined the ruling party in the state.

The party aiming to win a majority of the 15 seats that will go for the bypolls announced a list of 14 candidates with the nominee for Ranebennur constituen­cy yet to be named.

A day after the Supreme Court paved the way for them to contest the bypolls, as many as 16 disqualifi­ed MLAS on Thursday joined the BJP at the party office here.

The disqualifi­ed MLAS, whose rebellion led to the fall of the Kumaraswam­y government and the return of the BJP to power in July, were inducted in the presence of Chief Minister B Syediyurap­pa, state BJP President Nalin Kumar Kateel and National General Secretary in charge of Karnataka P Muralidhar Raoamong others.

The Supreme Court on Wednesday had upheld the disqualifi­cation of 17 Congressjd(s) MLAS in Karnataka by then Assembly Speaker K R Ramesh Kumar but allowed them to contest the bypolls necessitat­ed by the action against them.

The court had set aside the portion of the Speaker's order by which the MLAS were disqualifi­ed till the end of the current assembly's term in 2023.

While, the 13 disqualifi­ed MLAS have been fielded again from their respective seats, M Saravana, a former corporator, has been has been given the ticket from Shivajinag­ar, denying it to R Roshan Baig, a disqualifi­ed Congress legislator from the constituen­cy.

Baig, a seven-time MLA, has not been inducted into the party, unlike 16 other disqualifi­ed legislator­s who were welcomed into the BJP fold.

BJP sources cited "reservatio­ns" expressed by party leadership

over Baig, who is facing inquiry in the IMA ponzi scam, among the reasons for his noninducti­on and denial of ticket.

Interestin­gly, Baig, a former minister, on Wednesday had claimed he will join BJP along with the other legislator­s.

According to sources close to Baig, he met Chief Minister and expressed his displeasur­e and also was contemplat­ing contesting as an independen­t candidate after consulting his supporters.

The other disqualifi­ed Congress MLAS who have been given ticket by the BJP are: Mahesh Kumatalli in Athani constituen­cy, Shrimantha­gouda Patil (Kagwad), Ramesh Jarkiholi (Gokak), Shivram Hebbar (Yellapur), B C Patil (Hirekerur), Anand Singh (Vijayanaga­ra), K Sudha

kar (Chikkaball­apura), Byrati Basavaraj (K R Puram), S T Somashekar (Yeshwanthp­ur) and MTB Nagaraj (Hoskote).

JD(S) members who joined BJP and given ticket are: K Gopalaiah (Mahalakshm­i Layout), AH Vishwanath (Hunsur) and KC Narayana Gowda (Krishnaraj­pet).

Though disqualifi­ed MLA R Shankar, who represente­d Ranibennur, had been inducted into the party, the candidate for the seat has not yet been finalised. Party sources cited doubts about Shankar's winnabilit­y and pressure within the party as reasons for not giving himthe ticket.

Besides, there was also lobbying by aspirants, especially senior Minister and party leader K S Eshwarapp's son Kantesh for the seat, they said.

Shankar was elected on the Karnataka Pragnyavan­tha Janatha Party (KPJP) ticket in 2018 Assembly polls, and had repeatedly switched sides since then. Subsequent­ly, he had merged the KPJP with the Congress.

As he had camped with rebel MLAS leading to the fall of coalition government, he was disqualifi­ed on the Congress' petition. The last date for filing of nomination­s for the bypolls is November 18.

The BJP will need to win at least six out of those 15 seats to remain in power.

Speaking after welcoming the disqualifi­ed legislator­s into the party, Yediyurapp­a urged the party workers to put in their efforts to ensure the success of the BJP nominees keeping aside difference­s.

His appeal comes amidst rebellion by a few within the party against giving tickets to the disqualifi­ed MLAS.

On Thursday, Sharath Bachegowda in Hoskote filed nomination as an independen­t candidate, while former party MLA from Kagwad - Raju Kage joined Congress.

Yediyurapp­a also expressed confidence about winning all the 15 seats.

Fifteen out of the 17 constituen­cies represente­d by these MLAS will be going for bypolls, while by-elections to Maski and R R Nagar constituen­cies have been withheld as litigation­s related to them are pending before the Karnataka High Court.

Of the 15 seats, as many as 12 were represente­d by Congress and three by the JD(S).

 ?? PTI ?? Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurapp­a, BJP State Unit President Nalin Kumar Kateel and BJP National general secretary Muralidhar Rao with disqualifi­ed MLA'S, in Bengaluru, Thursday
PTI Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurapp­a, BJP State Unit President Nalin Kumar Kateel and BJP National general secretary Muralidhar Rao with disqualifi­ed MLA'S, in Bengaluru, Thursday

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