Cong-JDS coalition bags mayor, deputy major posts in Bengaluru

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

Congress' Sampath Raj was today elected the 51st Mayor of and its coalition partner JDS' Padmavathi Narasimhamurthy, the Deputy Mayor.

The was a cakewalk for the Congress-JDS coalition in the city civic body Bruhat Mahanagara Palike as the opposition BJP, which has a majority of corporators but lacks the numbers in the electoral college, staged a walkout.


Though BJP's S Muniswamy and Mamatha Vasudeva contested the to the post of Mayor and Deputy Mayor respectively, they lost badly as they secured nil votes.

The tenure of the Mayor and Deputy Mayor is for 11 months.

Besides the corporators, elected MPs, MLAs and theMLCs too are entitled to vote to elect the mayor and deputymayor.

This year, the post of mayor and deputy mayor was reserved for Scheduled Caste and women from General Category respectively.

Speaking to reporters after the election, Sampath Raj said "We will take people along. We will ensure public participation in governance."

"I will see to it that the Bengaluru's infrastructure improves. You will notice the changes happening from today itself.

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First Published: Thu, September 28 2017. 15:07 IST