This Article is From Aug 07, 2013

BJP withdraws from Karnataka parliamentary bypolls

Bangalore: The Bharatiya Janata Party has withdrawn its candidates from the August 21 bypolls to two Lok Sabha seats from Karnataka, saying it did not want a split in anti-Congress votes.

Now it will be a straight contest for the Bangalore Rural and Mandya seats between the ruling Congress and the Janata Dal-Secular.

"We have withdrawn our candidates as our aim is to defeat the Congress and we did not want a split in anti-Congress votes," Bharatiya Janata Party spokesperson C T Ravi told reporters in Bangalore.

Wednesday was the last day for withdrawal of nominations. Counting of votes will be held on August 24.

The bypolls follow as HD Kumaraswamy and N Cheluvarayaswamy, both JD-S, quit the Lok Sabha seats after winning the May 5 elections to the Karnataka assembly.

Bangalore Rural seat was held by Kumaraswamy and Mandya, about 80 km from Bangalore, by Cheluvarayaswamy. The two constituencies are considered JD-S strongholds.

The JDS has fielded Kumarawamy's wife Anita from Bangalore Rural and former legislator CS Puttaraju from Mandya.

Mr Kumaraswamy is the son of JD-S president and former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda.

The Congress has pitted DK Suresh, brother of party legislator and former minister DK Shivakumar, against Anita Kumaraswamy and popular actress Ramya is taking on Puttaraju in Mandya.

Through there are 11 independents in Bangalore Rural and seven in Mandya, the fight is between the Congress and JD-S nominees.

This is the first bypoll the Congress is facing after returning to power in Karnataka on its own after nine years defeating BJP in the May 5 assembly election.

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