BJP used unfair means to win Council polls: SP Dinesh


Team Udayavani, Jun 16, 2018, 11:55 AM IST

Shivamogga: S.P. Dinesh, Congress nominee for the Legislative Council election from South-West Graduates’ constituency has blamed the BJP for winning the election through money power and spreading false rumors against him. 

Ayanur Manjunath of BJP won the election by an edge of 9,498 votes against Mr. Dinesh. While 22,600 votes were surveyed for Mr. Manjunath, Mr. Dinesh managed  to get 13,102 votes. 

At a public interview here on Friday, Mr. Dinesh charged that separated from dispersion of money, Mr. Manjunath had likewise offered gifts to voters and hosted dinner parties for them in a surreptitious way. He asserted that Mr. Manjunath had additionally spread rumours that he had gone into secret pact with Bhoje Gowda, JD(S) chosen one for South-West Teachers’ electorate and subsequently confused the voters. 

He claimed that it was Mr. Manjunath who had gone into secret pact with JD(S) candidate for Teachers’ constituency bringing about the defeat of Ganesh Karnik, the BJP nominee. As BJP in its manifesto had guaranteed to tackle issues faced by guest lecturers serving in government first grade colleges, Mr. Manjunath in Legislative Council should draw the consideration of State Government on the requests from guest lecturers for regularization of service and improvement of remneration, he said. 

R. Prasanna Kumar, MLC; K.B. Prasanna Kumar, former MLA; and T.N. Srinivas, leader of Shivamogga District Congress Committee were also present at the meeting.

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