H R Venkatesh sent updates from his phone, till 5 pm in the evening on Counting Day, Karnataka. Here are excerpts.
4:30 pm: I'm out on Brigade Road to catch a few peoples' reactions, now that the BJP looks like it will rule for 5 years. Roughly half the people I go to shake their heads and say they are not Bangaloreans. A college student says the new government should do something about the city's night life. A mother of three says she will be happy if the new government fulfills even 10 per cent of their poll promises. Most people say something should be done about the traffic. None of them talk of farmers' problems or price rise, but then again, Brigade Road is hardly the place to find such reactions.
3 pm: Still no sign of the CM-to-be at his house. There's a large crowd of BJP party workers in one of the front rooms, all glued to the TV. The room is stuffy and the chairs are all full - in some cases two people a chair. There is little room to stand even. I spot a comfortable-looking stuffed chair that's strangely empty. I make a beeline towards it. The moment I sit in it, I'm pulled up by dozens of hands. It seems I took the chair that is permanently reserved for Yeddyurappa! I reassure everyone, I'm not after the CM's chair, raising a general laugh.
2:45 pm: Fellow reporter Deepa Balakrishnan at the JD(S) office says they are all in hiding. Not surprising for the party looks like it will end up with less than 30 seats. Will the party of Gowda and sons splinter, with two-thirds of the MLAs walking away? Don't be surprised if that happens.
2:30 pm: Fellow reporter Veeraraghav at the Congress HQ offers this analysis. "Congress leaders came in the morning with jogging shoes, hoping to run towards Deve Gowda to form a government, but with results coming, they chose to put their shoes to use by making themselves scarce."
11 am-2 pm: Where in the world is B S Yeddiyurappa? It is clear that the BJP will form a government on their own - but nobody seems to know where their Chief Ministerial candidate is. Rumours swirl about - that he is in his constituency Shikaripura, that he has been performing a puja since 5 am, and so on. Party workers begin to gather at his residence, there is the ritual bursting of crackers and sloganeering. First prize for best slogan is a tie between, "Original mannina maga, B S Yeddyurappa" (original son of the soil, B S Y) and "Karnatakada Sardar Patel, Yeddyurappanavarige Jai." Sweets are distributed, BSY's son struts about with a satisfied look about him. He refuses to reveal where his father is.
9:30 am: Media Centre, Infantry Road. The first trends have started coming in, giving a slender lead to the BJP. Salim Ahmed, Chief Whip of the Congress Legislative Council says his party will move up the lead, but it is soon apparent that it will be BJP's day. Captain Ganesh Karnik of the BJP is certain they will win. Plasma screens giving the latest results, compete with local TV channel sets at the centre, as political leaders stream in.
7:30 am: The mood at the Mount Carmel College counting centre is muted. A large group of policemen are milling about, occasionally pouncing on some passer-by unfortunate enough to stray closer to the police picket. People begin to trickle in - those who will be actually counting votes, party members, journalists and election commission officials. At about 7:45, a strong room containing EVMs is opened in front of EC observers. Counting begins at 8 am after EVMs are unsealed.
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hope this lotus will flourish not only in the bjp's workshops but also in the hearts of each and every individual...the faith which people have reflected in them by giving a stable government have given the opportunity not just to frame the opinions and craven excuses but to do something!!! ...
ReplyIn yet another crucial state elections the saffron party has emerged victorious.
ReplyWith the blossom of the lotus in bangalore the BJB has turned yet another thorn in its path to Delhi into a sagacious petal nurturing the lotus destined to bloom in the 2009 Lok Sabha Elections.the party's carefully calculated moves to checkmate the congress and the so called "kingmaker" Deve Gowda's JD(s) have paved its way to the Vidhan sabha.Now only time will testify if it can deliver upto the expectations of the kanaddigas. ...
For once my vote counted and it is a welcome change. CONGRATULATIONS. Dear CM, Here are a few things you must deliver, How you deliver is your next problem? If you do these things personally I belive Shri LK Advani ji will definitely be our PM.#1. Quickly address infrastructure hurdles of Bangalore. Give your IDENTITY to is just like what Narendra Modi, Chandra Babu Naidu and S M Krishna ji did in the past. Deliver it such that the infrastructure is AHEAD OF TIMES just like how Ramakrishna Hegde gave us the Majestic City Bus Stand. #2. Karnataka does not end with out skirts of Bangalore - Please COMPLETE the golden Quadrilateral, CONNECT Bijapur to Gadag railway line. #3. UPLIFT all the people with your projects - We need Jobs, water (not in bottels), food and housing. There is lot we can do. INVOLVE the young generation. #4. BELIVE that all this is possible and it will be done because we BELIVE in you. THANK YOU my CM Yeddyurappa. ...
ReplyBangaloreans dont have the petitions, two wheelers ride their bikes on the footpath and create prolem for pedestrians. Only those who have votd in the election have the rights to expect something frm the goverment. They hav ignored their primery duty of voting and when you dont do your duty how can you expct frm others. i think bangloreans can cheers as there is party which will be giving its best to fulfil the wishes of every kannadigas and residents of karnataka. i think we consider everybody who resides here are safe and secure not like Maharastra. Cheers to new Govt. ...
ReplyThe main problem of Bangalore is that Around 30% of people who stay here from more than 5 years also dont feel that they are part of Bangalore
ReplyInstead of Looking at the real problems of India,Again around 25% of Bangalore students Just think about night life and nothing else..
People are always ready to blame government for traffic issues.But People are patient enough to waitin long traffic for about an hour But dont have patience to stand in queue for about ten minutes to go out and vote..(Only 45% voter turout in Bangalore CIty)
So the Bangaloreans dont have any right to question government's rule as more than half of them have not voted
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