Karnataka Bypolls See High Turnout Amid Cash Distribution Allegations

Voting for bypolls in Karnataka's Bagalkot and Davanagere South Assembly constituencies saw brisk polling, with turnouts crossing 43% and 37% respectively by early afternoon. Allegations of cash distribution to influence voters surfaced in Bagalkot, with a viral video showing a woman claiming to have received money from Congress members. The contests are directly between the Congress and BJP, with Congress fielding Umesh Meti and BJP fielding Veeranna Charantimath in Bagalkot. The bypolls were necessitated by the deaths of sitting Congress MLAs, with results scheduled for declaration on May 4.

Key Points: Karnataka Bypolls: Voting Crosses 43%, Cash Distribution Claims

  • High voter turnout in Karnataka bypolls
  • Allegations of cash distribution to voters
  • Direct BJP vs Congress contest in both seats
  • Results to be announced on May 4
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K'taka bypolls: Voting crosses 43 pc in Bagalkot, 37 pc in Davanagere; claims of cash distribution made

Voting crosses 43% in Bagalkot, 37% in Davanagere South bypolls. Allegations of cash distribution to voters surface, triggering tension.

"She is also heard expressing dissatisfaction that only Rs 500 was given. - Viral Video Claim"

Bagalkot/Davanagere, April 9 The voting process for the bypoll to two Assembly segments in Karnataka on Thursday is progressing briskly. Polling at stations in the Bagalkot Assembly constituency crossed 43 per cent, while in the Davanagere South constituency it crossed 37.17 per cent as of 1 P.M.

Polling commenced at 7 A.M., and voters can exercise their franchise until 6 P.M.

According to official data released by the Election Commission of India (ECI), the voter turnout in Bagalkot stood at 43.75 per cent, while Davanagere South recorded 37.17 per cent. Earlier, by 9 A.M., Davanagere South had recorded 9.01 per cent turnout, while Bagalkot registered 11.87 per cent. Voting had crossed 20 per cent in the first four hours.

BJP candidate for Bagalkot segment Veeranna Charantimath cast his vote along with his family. Speaking to the media later, he expressed complete confidence in his victory this time. Charantimath, who had lost by a narrow margin in the previous election, said the atmosphere is favourable this time.

Meanwhile, allegations of cash distribution to influence voters surfaced during the bye-election in Bagalkot, triggering tension in parts of the constituency.

Reports emerged from Wambe Colony in Navanagar that money was being distributed to voters as an inducement. Locals alleged that Rs 500 currency notes were handed out.

In a viral video, the authenticity of which could not be verified by the IANS, a woman is seen showing a Rs 500 currency note and alleging that it was given by Congress members. She is also heard expressing dissatisfaction that only Rs 500 was given.

Meanwhile, tensions escalated when a group of people surrounded a car belonging to Congress leader Santosh Hokarani. The crowd alleged that money was being distributed and confronted those in the vehicle. Hokarani reportedly got down from the car and questioned the crowd about the incident.

BJP candidate Charantimath also alleged that there was information that the ruling party has distributed money. He further alleged that people from outside areas such as Gokak, Arabhavi, and Belagavi district have arrived and are staying here, and said that this has been brought to the notice of election officials.

He appealed to all youth, men and women, and senior citizens to come out in large numbers and vote for the BJP.

As part of the Bagalkot Assembly bye-election, Congress candidate Umesh Meti cast his vote at Booth No. 39 in his native village, Timmappur. He arrived near the polling booth with a ram (adult male sheep) adorned with Congress flags and later entered the polling station and cast his vote. It may be noted that Umesh Meti hails from the shepherd community.

A total of 34 candidates are in the fray across the two constituencies. More than 2,500 police personnel have been deployed at polling stations to ensure that no untoward incidents take place. There is a direct contest between the Congress and the BJP in both seats.

The SDPI is hopeful that the intense contest between the BJP and the Congress will benefit the party. The results will be announced on May 4.

In the Bagalkot Assembly segment, there are 2.59 lakh voters and nine candidates in the fray. A total of 332 polling stations have been set up. The electorate includes 1.26 lakh male and 1.32 lakh female voters.

Around 1,564 staff members, along with additional security personnel, have been deployed to manage and monitor the polling process.

The main contest in Bagalkot is between Congress candidate Umesh Meti and BJP candidate Veeranna Charantimath.

The bypoll was necessitated by the death of Congress MLA H.Y. Meti.

In the Davanagere South Assembly segment, authorities have set up 284 polling stations, of which 76 have been identified as sensitive. Prohibitory orders have been imposed within a 200-metre radius of polling stations. The constituency has 2.31 lakh voters, with 25 candidates in the fray. More than 1,000 security personnel have been deployed to ensure safety.

Congress has fielded Samarth Mallikarjun, while the BJP has nominated Srinivas T. Dasakariyappa. Afsar Kodlipet is contesting as the Social Democratic Party of India candidate.

The bye-election was necessitated by the demise of veteran Congress leader, MLA Shamanur Shivashankarappa.

- IANS

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Shreya B
Good to see decent voter turnout so far! People are coming out to vote despite the heat. That's the spirit of Indian democracy. Hope the rest of the day is peaceful and the allegations are investigated properly.
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Rohit P
The candidate arriving with a ram adorned with party flags... only in Indian elections! 😂 It's unique symbolism for his community, I suppose. But let's hope the focus remains on development issues, not just symbols and cash.
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Aman W
Respectfully, I have to say this: if the woman in the video is complaining about getting *only* Rs. 500, it shows how normalized this malpractice has become. This is a sad state of affairs for our electoral process. We, the voters, must reject this outright.
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Priya S
Direct contest between Congress and BJP as usual. The SDPI hoping to benefit from the split vote. Karnataka politics is always so intense! Hope the deployment of 2500+ police personnel ensures a smooth and fair process till the end.
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Karthik V
The allegations of outsiders being brought in are serious. EC should verify voter lists and presence. Bypolls are crucial for the state government's stability, so all parties are pulling out all stops. Let's see what the final result on May 4 brings.

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