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The BJP in Karnataka managed to win two of the three seats in the by-elections that were held in the state after counting began at 8 am on Tuesday morning.
Congress candidate Rahim Khan won from Bidar while BJP’s YA Narayan Swamy and Shivana Gouda Naik won from Hebbal and Devadurga constituency respectively.
By-elections of three assembly constituencies and the first phase of Zila and Taluk Panchayat polls in 15 districts of Karnataka were held on Saturday.
By-elections were held for Hebbal, Bidar and Devadurga seats as they had fallen vacant after the death of sitting members.
This can be a marker for Chief Minister Siddaramaiah as the bypoll and ZP, TP polls results could stand the government in good stead ahead of the 2018 Assembly elections.
These results, however, do not have any impact on the current government as the BJP and the JDS won 40 seats each as opposed to Congress’s 122 (nine more than the magic number) seats in the 224-seat assembly.
Historically, Hebbal has been a Congress stronghold while the BJP won the Bidar seat after the 2013 elections.
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