Karwar, Dec 24: It is a straight fight between the Congress and the BJP in the Legislative Council election from the local bodies constituencies in Uttara Kannada district. Though there are five candidates in the fray, the fight is mainly between the Congress and the BJP.

There are 3,175 votes, with more than 2,000 of them from 230 gram panchayats in the district.
However, Mr. Ravindra Naik is also confident of his victory. He says that his direct rival in the election is Mr. Gotnekar, who, according to Mr. Naik, has never been in touch with the people.
“I have been with the common people for more than two decades. I have worked with organisations such as the anti-liquor andolan, Backward Classes forum and forest dwellers’ rights. I have no godfathers and I have won the hearts of the common people with my work. Now, I am visiting all the 230 gram panchayats seeking votes and I am sure of a victory if there is no mischief by my opponents,” Mr.Naik says.
Ganapati Ulvekar from Karwar is the BJP candidate; he says that the Congress supporters’ votes will be divided between Mr. Gotnekar and Mr. Naik and hence, he would benefit from it. BJP leaders Jagadish Shettar and Eshwarappa are canvassing for their candidate.
D. Ravikumar is contesting on Janata Dal (Secular) ticket and the former Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy has been canvassing for him, while criticising the failure of the Congress administration in the State.
District in-charge Minister R.V. Deshpande says that people are with the Congress for its pro-people programmes and that they would vote for Mr. Gotnekar.
While the four candidates are busy campaigning, an independent candidate in the fray, Sangurmath, is yet make his presence known.



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