Congress Wins Davanagere South & Bagalkot Bypolls, Credits Guarantee Schemes

Congress has won the Davanagere South bypoll by 5,708 votes and the Bagalkot bypoll by a huge margin of 22,332 votes. The party attributes these victories to its guarantee schemes. In Davanagere South, Congress candidate Samarth Mallikarjun secured 69,578 votes against BJP's Srinivasa T. Dasakariyappa's 63,870 votes. Deputy CM D.K. Shivakumar credited the guarantee schemes for the wins, while BJP state president B.Y. Vijayendra accepted the setback.

Key Points: Congress Wins Karnataka Bypolls by Big Margins

  • Congress wins Davanagere South by 5,708 votes
  • Congress wins Bagalkot by 22,332 votes
  • Victory credited to guarantee schemes
  • Samarth Mallikarjun defeats BJP's Srinivasa Dasakariyappa
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Karnataka Congress wins Davanagere South by 5,708 votes

Congress wins Davanagere South by 5,708 votes and Bagalkot by 22,332 votes. Party credits guarantee schemes for the victory.

"Guarantee schemes have worked in our favour in Karnataka. - D.K. Shivakumar"

Bengaluru, May 4

The counting of votes for the much-awaited Davanagere South Assembly segment in Karnataka has been completed and the Congress has achieved a victory by 5,708 votes. Earlier in the day, the Congress also achieved a victory by a huge margin of 22,332 votes in the Bagalkot bypoll.

The party has attributed the victory in bypolls in Davanagere South and Bagalkot Assembly Constituencies to the guarantee schemes.

In the Davanagere South constituency, Congress candidate Samarth Mallikarjun secured 69,578 votes after the 24th round of counting. BJP's Srinivasa T. Dasakariyappa polled 63,870 votes. The Socialist Democratic Party of India (SDPI)'s Afsar Kodlipet managed to get 18,975 votes.

The party has attributed its wins in the Davanagere South and Bagalkot bye-elections to its guarantee schemes.

The Davanagere South bye-election was necessitated by the death of veteran Congress leader Shamanur Shivashankarappa. The party fielded his grandson, Samarth Mallikarjun, as its candidate, while the BJP nominated Srinivasa T. Dasakariyappa, a leader from the oppressed classes.

The election was seen as a prestige battle for Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar, while the BJP was hoping to secure its first victory in Davanagere South Assembly segment. The results were crucial for both the ruling Congress and the Opposition BJP.

It may be recalled that the party's decision regarding candidate selection in Davanagere South had led to internal rifts. The Congress removed two MLCs belonging to the minority community from their posts on charges of working against candidate Samarth Mallikarjun. There were 15 Muslim contestants from Davanagere South.

In Bagalkot, the bye-election was held following the untimely demise of H.Y. Meti. His son, Umesh Meti, is in a direct contest against the BJP's Veeranna Charantimath. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah campaigned extensively for the Congress candidate.

Responding after winning both the bypolls, Deputy Chief Minister and State Congress President, D.K. Shivakumar stated, "Guarantee schemes have worked in our favour in Karnataka. Our government has responded to people's difficulties. That is why we have achieved good results in the bye-elections."

Meanwhile, BJP State President and MLA, B.Y. Vijayendra, stated, "We did not expect to lose in Bagalkot. Although the Congress had won earlier, we were confident that voters would support us this time. Our workers have put in a lot of effort in both constituencies."

"Moreover, the Chief Minister stayed in Bagalkot for 15 days. Members of the Cabinet were also stationed there. Despite this, we were confident of victory. However, we accept that we have faced a setback in Bagalkot," he added.

Responding to a question, he said that just because the Congress has won the bye-election, it cannot be concluded that there is a general shift in favour of the party. "We need to sit with our leaders and discuss the reasons for the setback in Bagalkot. After that, we will chalk out our strategy for organisational work," he said.

Vijayendra further explained that in both constituencies, there were no internal differences, and local BJP leaders set aside their issues to work unitedly for the party candidate. "Party leaders worked in a coordinated manner. We also extended our support, and workers toiled day and night," he said.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting how the Congress is riding on welfare schemes. In my state (UP), the BJP also does similar things but people here seem to prefer Congress guarantees. The margin of 5700 votes in Davanagere South is decent but not overwhelming. BJP should introspect why they couldn't win even after fielding an OBC candidate.
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Vikram M
The Congress party fielded Samarth Mallikarjun, who is the grandson of the sitting MLA. Dynasty politics continues in both parties. BJP also fielded a candidate from a particular community. Voters are just choosing between two evils. The 18,975 votes secured by SDPI shows that Muslims are unhappy with Congress. They removed two Muslim MLCs for working against the party candidate! That's dirty politics.
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Priya S
As a woman from Karnataka, I can tell you Gruhalakshmi scheme (free bus for women) is a game changer. My mother-in-law can now visit the temple and market without asking anyone for money. But I'm not blind - Congress removed two Muslim MLCs and then trying to claim secular credentials? Hypocrisy at its peak! Still, welfare schemes do reach the poor. Let's see what happens in 2028 assembly elections! 🙏
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Michael C
BJP's claim that there were no internal differences is hard to believe. In Karnataka, the BJP has always had factional fights. The old guard vs new guard tussle between Yeddyurappa and Vijayendra is well known. CM stayed in Bagalkot for 15 days? That shows how desperate Congress was. Despite that, BJP lost by 22,000+ votes in Bagalkot. That's a huge margin! Congress is consolidating its position in Karnataka.
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