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Polling underway for four Rajya Sabha seats in Karnataka

IANS  |  Bengaluru 

Polling was underway on Friday for four seats in

"Polling began at 9 a.m., on a steady note in the building to elect four of the five candidates in the fray for the seats," said an

Five candidates, including three from the ruling and one each from the opposition -- and Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) -- are contesting for the four seats.

The candidates are L. Hanumanthaiah, and and BJP candidate is Rajeev Chandrasekhar, who is seeking a second term, as his first term as an Independent member ends on April 2.

The election has been necessitated to fill the vacancies arising out of the retirement of incumbent members Basawaraj Patil, and of the and Chandrasekhar.

In the 225-member state legislative assembly, including one nominated, the has 122 legislators, BJP 48 and JD-S 37. Of all, seven seats are vacant.

As each candidate needs 45 votes to win the contest, the is in a position to get two of its nominees elected easily, while its third candidate with 37 votes, will have to get 13 more votes to make up for the shortfall.

The ruling legislature party met here to plan its strategy to win the third seat.

With Chandrashekar assured of victory by virtue of the BJP having 48 votes, the contest will be for the fourth seat between the and JD-S, whose strength got reduced to 37 after 3 of its members were suspended for revolting against its leadership.

The JD-S also fears cross-voting by some of its members in favour of the ruling party's (Congress) third nominee.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, March 23 2018. 10:52 IST
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