Storming the JDS bastion, the ruling Congress in Karnataka today won the Mandya and Bangalore Rural Lok Sabha seats with impressive margins.
Multi-lingual actress Ramya, making her electoral debut, trounced JDS’ C.S. Puttaraju in Mandya by a margin of 67,611 votes, officials said.
In Bangalore Rural, D.K. Suresh (Cong) bagged the seat with a margin of around 1,37,000 votes against his opponent JDS’ Anitha Kumaraswamy, wife of former Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy. The seat was held by Kumaraswamy who resigned it after becoming an MLA in the May Assembly polls.
The Congress, which marked 100th day of its rule early this week, has wrested both the seats from JDS from its bastion in the Vokkaliga belt.
Both Ramya and Suresh maintained convincing leads right from the beginning as the counting of votes for the bypolls held on August 21 was taken up this morning and gradually increased the lead to unassailable levels.
Congress and JDS had fought bitterly in the run-up to the election, making it a no-holds-barred attack against each other.
BJP, which lost power in the Assembly polls and does not count for much in the region, had backed JDS candidates in the two segments, which the Congress had dubbed “an unholy alliance’’.
The bypoll to Mandya was necessitated following the resignation of N. Cheluvarayaswamy after he became MLA. Suresh is the brother of senior Congress leader and MLA D.K. Shivakumar.
JDS had won five of the eight Assembly seats in Mandya district in the May elections.
In Bangalore Rural, where Kumaraswamy had won by 1.3 lakh votes in the 2009 Lok Sabha polls, Congress had secured the support of Samajwadi Party MLA, C.P. Yogeeshwara, who had defeated Anita Kumaraswamy in the May polls.