Bengaluru, Aug 3: Karnataka is set to hold urban local body elections on August 29, the result of which is expected to give some indication to political parties of the mood of the electorate and accelerate their activities ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

On Thursday, the Ministers in the Congress-Janata Dal (Secular) coalition government informally discussed the pros and cons of a possible alliance between the two parties in the ULB polls. However, leaders of both the parties remained undecided on joining hands for the polls.
The Congress, which is the majority stakeholder in the coalition, is yet to take a call on fighting the polls alongside the JD(S). “We will take a decision in a couple of days after discussing with senior leaders,” Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) president Dinesh Gundu Rao said.
Forging an alliance at the local level will not be easy, Rao admitted. “It really depends on local conditions,” he said. “Our alliance with the JD(S) is for the Lok Sabha polls. Even during the earlier alliance when Dharam Singh was chief minister, we did not have an alliance for the ULB polls.”
A section of Congress leaders has expressed fear that fighting the ULB elections separately may adversely impact poll prospects of the party’s candidates in the Lok Sabha elections.
The JD(S), a regional party, has a dominant presence in Ramanagara, Mandya and Hassan districts and has a straight contest with the Congress in several districts including Chamarajanagar, Chikkaballapur, Kolar and Bengaluru Rural.
The JD(S) leaders have indicated already that they want to go it alone in the polls.
Interestingly, the regional party has an alliance with the BJP in some ULBs. For instance, in Tumakuru and Mysuru city corporations, the two parties have a tie-up. In Mysuru city corporation, the JD(S) joined hands with the BJP and defeated the Congress candidate in the mayoral elections a few months ago.
When the 208 ULB went to polls in 2013, the Congress gained the upper hand securing 1,960 of the 4,976 seats, which was over 39% of the total. The BJP and the JD(S) secured 905 each.
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