All 11 candidates for MLC polls in Karnataka likely to get elected unopposed
Bengaluru, NT Bureau: All 11 candidates from the three political parties -- Congress, BJP and JD(S) -- who filed their nominations on Monday for the Karnataka Legislative Council polls are likely to get elected unopposed, official sources said.
The biennial elections to the 11 seats of Karnataka Legislative Council to be elected by Members of Legislative Assembly is scheduled to be held on June 13.
Today was the last day for filing nominations. As per the strength of parties in the assembly, the Congress can win seven seats, BJP can win three and JD(S) one seat.
The ruling Congress has fielded Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's son Dr Yathindra, former Karnataka Minorities Commission chairperson Balkhees Banu, Minor Irrigation Minister N S Boseraju, CM's political adviser K Govindraj, KPCC Working President Vasanth Kumar, former MLC Ivan D'Souza, and party's Kalaburagi District President Jagdev Guttedar as its candidates.
The BJP has fielded former National General Secretary C T Ravi, MLC N Ravi Kumar, and M G Mule as its candidates. For the lone seat that the JD(S) can win, it has nominated its defeated Yeshwanthpur MLA candidate T N Javarayi Gowda.