Bengaluru: Survey puts Congress tally at five - Limbavali hints of Operation Lotus


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP) 

Bengaluru, Dec 4: The internal survey conducted by the Congress about the possible results of the by-poll reportedly has predicted victory for the party in five seats. With difficulty, it may reach the figure of six, and not more, it said. This information has dampened the spirits of the Congress leaders who were claiming to win 12 seats in the by-poll. Sources said that exactly for this reason, the Congress did not opt to field its candidate for the lone Rajya Sabha seat from the state. They were earlier planning to humiliate the BJP based on the fact that the party might win 12 seats, even if it meant talking the JD(S) into supporting its candidate. 

Election for the Rajya Sabha seat would have been held on December 12 if the Congress had fielded its candidate. But it gave up as it was certain that it could not get the support of the JD(S) and its hopes of returning to power were dashed by the survey report.

 

While the BJP survey said that the party might reach the figure of eight with great difficulty with concerted efforts, but the Congress survey is said to have given the BJP chance of winning nine to ten seats. It also has predicted one seat for the JD(S). The fact that the survey has pinpointed differences between the Congress leaders as the sole reason for this poor showing has exposed the lackadaisical attitude of leaders. Siddaramaiah appears to be the lone leader who shouldered the responsibility of the by-poll and actively campaigned in all the 15 constituencies. The survey, sources said, also contains a note that if other leaders had wholeheartedly supported Siddaramaiah, the BJP could have been defeated. 

In the meanwhile, senior BJP leader, Aravind Limbavali, speaking at a press conference, again said that after the by-poll result, more leaders from the Congress and the JD(S) will cross over to the BJP. This information has become another factor for worry for the Congress and the JD(S). 

In the meantime, there is rumour that veteran JD(S) leader and former minister, G T Devegowda, who earlier was expected to support the BJP, has been supporting the Congress party in Hunsur constituency in order to leave a warning to the JD(S) not to overlook him. He also wants to teach a fitting lesson to former state JD(S) president, Vishwanath, who is fighting as a BJP candidate from there. 

Former chief minister, H D Kumaraswamy, said that the Congress leaders had not spoken to him about their willingness to strike an alliance with his party. About the 'sweet' news Mallikarjun Kharge had hinted of giving he said he would like to wait to see what that sweet news is. He said he will take other leaders of the party also into confidence before discussing about possible alliance with the Congress. 

Public campaigning for the 15 assembly seats which will go to poll tomorrow ended on Tuesday. Party workers are now busy conducting door to door visits to convince the voters to cast their votes in their favour. 

  

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  • Lan......, Belman / Washington, DC.

    Thu, Dec 05 2019

    BJPee = 8

    CONgress= 5

    JDS = 2

    Total =15

    ...Tak...Takk...

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  • JL, Mangaluru Smart City

    Wed, Dec 04 2019

    Ban Janata Party guys are openly talking about money laundering.. we are truly living in the darkest days of democracy and the worst part is we are electing them as our leaders.

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  • Vijay Benedict, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Wed, Dec 04 2019

    Its a big question mark. Though I hate to admit it , I still think , How can Cong expect to be victorious , when

    - losers contest again and again despite being rejected by people,
    - the party cannot win by a majority,
    - its leaders are comprehensively routed and booted out in their own home back yard
    -depends on good for none ,regional parties for existence and stealing the peoples mandate.
    - coalition related dramas ,like resort stay, party hopping , weeping that eventually flopped
    - supporting extremists & anti-minority parties like Shiv Sena .

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  • Mohammed, Riyadh/ Bajpe

    Wed, Dec 04 2019

    Very well written. I agree on your last point, Alliance with SS was not at all called for. Its obvious that 'minorities' are just vote bank .

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  • Susan, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 04 2019

    Yeah truth hurts. I too would agree on certain points. Young emerging leaders from minority communities who want to lead and serve the society are contemplating, if not contesting on BJP tickets. Its any day better than continuously sloganeering for the likes of Ramanath Rai , JR Lobo or their chelas even 15 years down the line. Nobody else is given a chance. Lets face it guys!!

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  • jr, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 04 2019

    ANY PARTY SHOULD HAVE SOME DIGNITY BASED ON THEIR PAST.

    IF IT IS LOST VOTER DO NOT WANT TO BE WITH SUCH PARTIES FOR EVER.

    BY JOINING WITH COMMUNAL SHIVSENA IN MAHARASHTRA CONGRESS

    LOST ITS SECULAR CREDENTIALS FOREVER AND NOW CONGRESS CANNOT

    SAY AS SECULAR PARTY.

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  • Sampath, Mlore/ Blore

    Wed, Dec 04 2019

    What is the point do these "disqualified MLA" proved by switching the loyalty.... & what is BJP aiming at when giving party tickets to these MLA's. Didn't both know that it is just a waste, of public money, burden to the government exchequer...…. By giving tickets to these people, BJP has proved that " Mi bhi dood ka dula nahi hu!.

    Don't worry like that in Gujarath and Tamil Nadu, people will give a fitting reply to these disqualified MLA's.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Dec 04 2019

    Don't these Idiots know that Operation Lotus is Money Laundering ...

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  • Krishna, Udupi

    Wed, Dec 04 2019

    who sidda????????

    aayag dada gothundu maraya

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