Congress-JD(S) tie-up denies BJP Bengaluru's mayor posts

IANS  |  Bengaluru 

Ruling Congress' corporator R. Sampath Raj was elected as the 51st mayor of the city's civic body through a Congress-(Secular) alliance in the polls held on Thursday.

"corporator from DJ Halli ward R. Sampath Raj was chosen as the new mayor in the Bruhat Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) elections," BBMP spokesman Suresh told IANS here.

JD(S) corporator Padmavathi Narasimhamurthy from Rajagopalnagar ward was elected as the Deputy Mayor.

"Out of a total of 266 voters, and JD-S alliance gathered 139 votes while the secured 126 votes," Suresh said.

Raj defeated BJP's mayoral candidate S. Muniswamy, a corporator from Kadugudi ward with a majority of 13 votes.

This year's mayor post was reserved for Scheduled Caste candidate, the official said.

Although the (BJP) in the city has more number of corporators, the Congress-JD(S) alliance denied the party from gathering any posts in the coveted mayoral polls for the third consecutive year.

Even as the has a majority in the BBMP Council, with the votes of Members of Legislative Assembly, Members of Legislative Councils and Members of Parliament from the city, the Congress-JD(S) coalition's candidate has managed to emerge a winner.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, September 28 2017. 14:40 IST