Despite the occasional rain, voters on Sunday in Dharwad in Dharwad appeared in good numbers. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Election in the elections up to 135-year-old Karnatak Vidyavardhak Sangha, a representative body of Kannada and Kannadigas, for the election of new office bearers for the period 2025-28, which in Sunday attracted the attraction of many.
Despite the occasional shower during the day, the voters from Sangha appeared in good numbers to hand over voices during the election elections held from 7:00 to 17:00
According to an election official CS NEGINAL, after it occurred on Sunday evening, 65% of voters handed over their votes.
People from all areas of life prominently writers, artists and various professionals who are members of Sangha have appeared calmly to perform their voices.
When preparing for election elections, candidates of both factions, one, one of the reigning bearer of the office led by President Chandrakanth Bellad and the other led by the former MLC Mohan Limbikai, accepted extensive campaigns using all ways of communication.
The candidates were seen as they were looking for the votes that hold the umbrellas as voters approached the polling station.
Sangha has a total of 9,104 voters, including writers, politicians, entrepreneurs, journalists, Cannady and lawyers.
Remarkable personalities who voted include higher writers Veeranna Rajur, Veen Shaneshwar, Siddhaling Pattanashetti, Hema Pattanashetti and politicians, including the MLC Veeranna Mattikatti, Shankaran Munavalli, Mahathesh Koujalagi, former MLA VHISWART, MLA VHISWARATH, MLA VHISWATH, MLA VHISWATH, MLA VHISWARAT, MLA VHISWARAT, MLA VHISWARAT, MLA VISHWAR. Konaraddi, Savadatti Mla Siddanagouda, a former SB registrar Hinchigeri and a temporary vice -rector of Raichur University Sumateendra Kulkarni and others.
Former Chief Minister and Deputy Belagavi Jagadish Shettar, who is also a member of Sangha, handed over the vote on Sunday. When he spoke to Prespersons, Mr. Shettar said that no matter who won, Sangha should continue to contribute to literature and Cannada. “Good candidates with an interest in literature should be elected,” he said.
As for the politicians who attack the Sangha elections, he said that nothing could be done because politics has entered all fields. “Many politicians have the love of language and are proud of the country’s literature and also want to do something for the matter of land, language and water. Finally, we want Sangha’s goals to meet,” he said.
Competition
Existing President Sangha Chandrakanth Bellad is questioned by former MLC Mohan Limbikai. Historian Hanumakshi Gogi is too frayed.
The direct struggle for the post of Secretary General also with the reigning general secretary Shankar Halgattthi attacked Prakash Udakers of the Fraction Puttapp.
There is a direct struggle between Basavaprabh Hosakeri and journalist Manojkumar Gouda Patil for the functional president’s post.
And Sanjeev Kulkarni, Sharanappa Kotagi and DM Hiremath are in the race for the Vice President.
For the treasure treasure are Satish Turmuri, Veeranna Yalali and Sanjeev Dhumakanal. Up to 28 candidates are in the break -up for the seven -member Executive Committee.
Voting counting will take place on Monday and a clear picture is likely to appear in the afternoon.
Published – May 25, 2025 17:57