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Congress Names Vinay Karthik as Fifth Candidate for Karnataka Council Polls

The All India Congress Committee has named Vinay Karthik as its fifth candidate for the upcoming Karnataka Legislative Council elections. The party had earlier announced four OBC candidates for the seven vacant seats, including B.K. Hariprasad and Tippannappa Kamakanur who were retained. Vinay Karthik, close to Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar, has served as coordinator and treasurer of the Karnataka Congress unit. The elections, with polling possible on June 18, will fill seats vacated by retiring members from Congress and BJP.

K'taka: Congress names Vinay Karthik as fifth candidate for Council polls

Bengaluru, June 5

The All India Congress Committee has announced the fifth Congress candidate for the ensuing biennial elections to the Karnataka Legislative Council, to be elected by Members of the Legislative Assembly.

According to an official press release, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge has approved the candidature of Vinay Karthik as the party's fifth nominee for the upcoming polls.

AICC General Secretary (Organisation) and MP K.C. Venugopal announced it on Friday.

The biennial elections to the Karnataka Legislative Council, where members are elected by MLAs, are expected to see the Congress fielding its full slate of candidates as part of its electoral strategy.

Vinay Karthik is close to Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar. He has served as the coordinator and treasurer of the Congress party's Karnataka unit.

It can be recalled that the Congress announced its candidates for four of the seven seats going to the polls in Karnataka on Wednesday.

The list, released by the AICC, includes B.K. Hariprasad, P.V. Mohan, Shivanna Malavalli, and Tippannappa Kamakanur.

The candidate selection has drawn attention as the Congress has fielded members from the Other Backward Classes (OBC) for all four seats. The move is being viewed as a significant political decision by the party ahead of the elections.

With the announcement, B.K. Hariprasad and Tippannappa Kamakanur have been retained for another term, while the Congress has given opportunities to two new faces for the remaining seats.

It can be noted that Hariprasad has been named as the State Congress President. The four candidates will be elected to the State Legislative Council through voting by MLAs.

Elections have been notified to fill seven vacant seats in the Karnataka Legislative Council following the retirement of sitting members.

The election notification was issued by Karnataka Assembly Secretary and Returning Officer M.K. Vishalakshi on Monday.

The vacancies have arisen due to the retirement of Legislative Council members Govindaraju (Congress), Naseer Ahmed (Congress), M.T.B. Nagaraj (BJP), Pratap Simha Nayak (BJP), Tippannappa Kamakanur (Congress), Sunil Valyapure (BJP), and B.K. Hariprasad (Congress).

According to the election schedule, June 8 has been fixed as the last date for filing nominations.

Scrutiny of nomination papers will be conducted on June 9, while June 11 is the last date for withdrawal of candidature.

Polling, if required, will be held on June 18 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. in room 106 of the Vidhana Soudha.

The counting of votes will take place on the same day from 5 p.m. onwards, and the election process will conclude by June 20.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Retaining Hariprasad and Kamakanur makes sense as they have experience in the council. But I'm curious about Vinay Karthik - is he really qualified or just a loyalist getting reward?😏 Either way, Council elections are usually smooth sailing for ruling party with their numbers in assembly. Just a formality mostly.

Vikram M

Good to see Congress focusing on OBC representation - about time! But why only 4 candidates when there are 7 vacancies? Are they giving BJP and others a walkover for 3 seats? Or is some deal happening behind the scenes? Would like more transparency about their full strategy.

Rohit P

Council elections are always interesting in Karnataka - the math is crucial. Congress has enough MLAs to get their candidates through easily. The real game is about factional balancing within the party. Vinay Karthik's nomination shows Shivakumar's growing influence over Siddaramaiah's camp. Internal politics never sleeps!😅

Michael C

As someone following Indian politics from abroad, this local council election seems minor but actually reflects bigger trends. The OBC focus is smart politics. But I wonder - does the Legislative Council really add value to governance in Karnataka? Seems like a retirement home for party loyalists in many states.

Sneha F

Not a fan of how council nominations are often just rewards for loyalty rather than merit. Vinay Karthik being a party treasurer and coordinator doesn't automatically make him a good legislator. Wish parties would nominate people with actual policy expertise or social work background instead of just political connections.

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