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This is an archive article published on June 15, 2004

Third JDS candidate for LC withdrawn

In what appears to be a face saving measure, the Congress-JDS coalition government in Karnataka withdrew one of its candidates for the bie...

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In what appears to be a face saving measure, the Congress-JDS coalition government in Karnataka withdrew one of its candidates for the biennial elections to State Legislative Council, avoiding imminent defeat and paving the way for unanimous elections for the seven vacant seats to be elected by the Assembly. This has given a major moral boost to the Opposition BJP, which had fielded three candidates.

Janata Dal Secular candidate Z.A. Zameer Ahmed Khan, who unsuccessfully contested the Assembly elections from Jayanagar, withdrew his nomination on Monday, following an appeal by the CM N. Dharam Singh to the JDS leaders to reconsider their decision.

The Bharatiya Janata Party fielded three candidates, while the ruling coalition members, the Congress and JDS, fielded two and three candidates respectively.

 

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