Bengaluru. On one hand, Congress leaders including Rahul Gandhi are accusing them of voting theft. At the same time, the High Court has canceled the election of a Congress MLA in Karnataka. Congress MLA’s name is Y. Nanjegowda is. He won the 2023 assembly elections from Malur seat in Karnataka. Karnataka High Court now Apart from canceling the election of Nanjegowda, the votes have also been ordered to re -count the votes. Justice R. of Karnataka High Court The bench headed by Devdas has banned his order for 30 days after Nanje Gowda’s appeal of a lawyer. So that Congress MLAs can appeal to the Supreme Court. If Y. from Supreme Court. If Nanje Gowda did not get relief, then the membership of the Karnataka Assembly will end.
BJP candidate KS Manjinath Gowda appealed to the Karnataka High Court against Congress MLA Y Nanjegowda’s victory in the assembly elections. He accused the counting of votes. The court said after hearing that there was a serious irregularity during the counting of votes in Malur assembly seat in Karnataka. Because of this, the result of the place cannot be considered valid. Along with this, the court Nanjegowda’s assembly membership was canceled and re -counted the votes in Malur. This is a major setback for the Congress alleging vote theft. Also, this is also a shock for that district administration. Under which Malur assembly seat comes.
The matter started in the year 2023 when KS Manjinath Gowda, a BJP candidate from Maloor, appealed in the court. He had said in the petition that the counting of votes in Malur seat was rigged. Because of which he lost the election. The hearing was going on in the Karnataka High Court for two years. The High Court said that there was no transparency in the counting of votes. Now Congress’s Y. Nanjegowda will have to knock in the Supreme Court. At the same time, after the decision of the Karnataka High Court in this case, the politics of BJP vs Congress has intensified in the state.
