UDUPI : A Modi wave has washed away the Congress in Udupi district in these assembly elections. BJP applicants received in all five constituencies in the district by way of getting a beneficiant choice of votes. This is first time in historical past, that the Congress lost all five seats in an assembly election.
Even despite the fact that the district management imposed Section 144 of the IPC (unlawful assembly) in the district and banned any victory processions or bursting of crackers, activists have now not adhered to it. Superintendent of police Laxman Nimbargi warned activists to stay in their limits, however they did not seem to be in a temper to obey any laws and regulations. BJP members poured curd and milk on cutouts of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP leader Halady Srinivas Shetty at counting centres after the results had been announced.
Kaup Congress candidate Vinay Kumar Sorake entered the counting centre first on Tuesday, followed by way of the BJP’s Lalaji Mendon and Congress candidate Rakesh Malli from Kundapura. When it was nearly sure that Malli is shedding, he left the counting centre, on the other hand Sorake stayed till the top. He refused to talk to the media. When he was about to go away, BJP members shouted Modi slogans.
Sunil Kumar of Karkala, Halady of Kundapura, Sukumar of Byndoor and Ragupathi Bhat of Udupi visited the counting centre once they had been nearly winning.
Whenever Ragupathi Bhat has stood for an election, he has all the time received. This is his third victory as MLA. He received elections in 2004, 2008 and 2018. He did not contest in 2013, as a scandalous video of him went viral. He was additionally elected in the CMC elections as soon as. Lalaji Mendon is winning with a big distinction of 11,736 votes for the primary time. For Haladi and Sunil Kumar it was clear victory.
Congress district president Janardhan Thonse said we settle for the opinion of the general public, while speaking about the loss. “The Congress gave transparent building and pro-public govt in the ultimate five years, but the folk failed us. We will analyze the reason for our loss soon, and act accordingly.”
Even despite the fact that the district management imposed Section 144 of the IPC (unlawful assembly) in the district and banned any victory processions or bursting of crackers, activists have now not adhered to it. Superintendent of police Laxman Nimbargi warned activists to stay in their limits, however they did not seem to be in a temper to obey any laws and regulations. BJP members poured curd and milk on cutouts of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP leader Halady Srinivas Shetty at counting centres after the results had been announced.
Kaup Congress candidate Vinay Kumar Sorake entered the counting centre first on Tuesday, followed by way of the BJP’s Lalaji Mendon and Congress candidate Rakesh Malli from Kundapura. When it was nearly sure that Malli is shedding, he left the counting centre, on the other hand Sorake stayed till the top. He refused to talk to the media. When he was about to go away, BJP members shouted Modi slogans.
Sunil Kumar of Karkala, Halady of Kundapura, Sukumar of Byndoor and Ragupathi Bhat of Udupi visited the counting centre once they had been nearly winning.
Whenever Ragupathi Bhat has stood for an election, he has all the time received. This is his third victory as MLA. He received elections in 2004, 2008 and 2018. He did not contest in 2013, as a scandalous video of him went viral. He was additionally elected in the CMC elections as soon as. Lalaji Mendon is winning with a big distinction of 11,736 votes for the primary time. For Haladi and Sunil Kumar it was clear victory.
Congress district president Janardhan Thonse said we settle for the opinion of the general public, while speaking about the loss. “The Congress gave transparent building and pro-public govt in the ultimate five years, but the folk failed us. We will analyze the reason for our loss soon, and act accordingly.”
Karnataka election 2018:Cong washed away by BJP tide in Udupi
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