Siddaramaiah, BK Hariprasad, other Congress leaders hold meeting to discuss campaign strategy for K'taka bypolls

By ANI | Published: November 10, 2019 02:17 PM2019-11-10T14:17:48+5:302019-11-10T14:30:12+5:30

Congress leaders Siddaramaiah and BK Hariprasad along with other party leaders on Sunday held a meeting at Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee office, to discuss campaign strategy for upcoming by-polls in the state.

Siddaramaiah, BK Hariprasad, other Congress leaders hold meeting to discuss campaign strategy for K'taka bypolls | Siddaramaiah, BK Hariprasad, other Congress leaders hold meeting to discuss campaign strategy for K'taka bypolls

Siddaramaiah, BK Hariprasad, other Congress leaders hold meeting to discuss campaign strategy for K'taka bypolls

Congress leaders Siddaramaiah and BK Hariprasad along with other party leaders on Sunday held a meeting at Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee office, to discuss campaign strategy for upcoming by-polls in the state.

Congress leader DK Shivakumar and Dinesh Gundu Rao were also present in the meeting.

The development comes two days after, Karnataka Congress-JD(S) disqualified MLAs approached the Supreme Court seeking deferment of state bypolls which are scheduled to take place on December 5.

The matter was mentioned before a two-judge bench headed by Justice S A Bobde by senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi, who is representing the rebel legislators.

The bench asked Rohatgi to file the plea and said that they will later consider what to do.

Rohatgi said that filing for nomination for 15 assembly by-polls seats is set to begin from November 11 but the judgment against their disqualification is yet to be pronounced by the court.

In July earlier this year, 17 MLAs were disqualified and barred from contesting polls. It had led to the fall of the Congress-JD (S) coalition government in the state.

The elections to the 15 assembly by-polls seats were earlier slated for October 21 but later postponed to December 5 by the Election Commission (EC) as the case pertaining to the disqualification of 17 MLAs was pending in the Supreme Court.

The judgment on their disqualification was reserved by the apex court last month.

The Counting of votes will take place on December 9.

( With inputs from ANI )

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