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Congress releases third list with 43 candidates for Karnataka Assembly polls

With less than a month to go for Karnataka Assembly polls, the Congress party on Saturday released its third list with the names of 43 candidates. Former chief minister Siddaramaiah has not been named from the Kolar constituency, where the party has fielded Kothur G Manjunath. The Congress declared 124 candidates in its first list […]

With less than a month to go for Karnataka Assembly polls, the Congress party on Saturday released its third list with the names of 43 candidates.

Former chief minister Siddaramaiah has not been named from the Kolar constituency, where the party has fielded Kothur G Manjunath. The Congress declared 124 candidates in its first list and another 42 candidates in the second list of 224 seats for which elections will be held on 10 May. The counting of votes will take place on 13 May.

Former Deputy Chief Minister Laxman Savadi, who left the BJP recently, has been fielded from the Athani Assembly constituency. Savadi’s exit ahead of the polls is seen as a major blow to the ruling BJP. He joined the Congress Party after being denied a ticket by the BJP.

Meanwhile, Congress has given the ticket to Nivedit Alva from Kumta. Nivedit Alva is the son of Margaret Alva, who was the opposition’s vice presidential candidate. Further, Arvind Dalwai has been fielded from Arabhavi, while HC Yogesh has been given the ticket from Shimoga constituency. Asif Sait and Prabhavathi Mastmardi will contest from Belgaum Uttar and Belgaum Dakshin seats, respectively.

Congress fielded RK Ramesh from Bangalore South and Banavasi Rangaswamy from the Hassan Assembly constituency. The ticket from Kolar seat has been given to Kothur G Manjunath. Former minister Umashree, a close aide of Siddaramaiah, could not make the list from Terdal. Party had given the ticket to Siddappa Ramappa Konnur from the seat.

This could be seen as a big setback for Umashree as she leads the Naa Nayaki campaign.
Nayana Jyothi Jhawar, daughter of former MLA and senior congress leader Motamma, got the ticket from Mudigere. In Devar Hippargi, Congress fielded Sharanappa T. Sunagar.

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