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Belagavi City Assembly constituency

Coordinates: 15°52′N 74°31′E / 15.87°N 74.51°E / 15.87; 74.51
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Belgaum
Former constituency for the Karnataka Legislative Assembly
Constituency details
CountryIndia
RegionSouth India
StateKarnataka
DistrictBelagavi
LS constituencyBelgaum
Established1962
Abolished2008
ReservationNone

Belgaum Vidhana Sabha seat was part of the Karnataka state assembly in India, and part of Belgaum Lok Sabha seat. The seat ceased to exist after the assembly seats' boundary was redrawn in 2008. Now the city's constituencies are Belgaum Dakshin, Belgaum Uttar, and Belgaum Rural.

When the states of Maharashtra and Karnataka were created in 1960 on linguistic lines, Belgaum district was included in Karnataka. This decision was opposed by Marathi speaking people in the district, who argued they were in majority. Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti was formed to fight for the cause, supported mostly by left-wing socialists in Maharashtra but not by right-wing Hindu organizations. This Samiti was very powerful in local politics for many decades. Its leading members like Balkrishna Sunthankar and Bhimrao Sayanak represented Belgaum seat for many years. But after the first batch of veterans got old, the Samiti lost its steam.[1]

Members of Assembly

  • 1962: Three candidates were elected from Belgaum, all of them from MES.
    1) Balkrishna Sunthankar, 2) Vitthal Patil, and 3) Nagendra Samaji.[2]
  • 1967: Balwant Bhimarao Sayanak (Independent / Activist of Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti) [3]
  • 1972: Sw. B. Annappa (IND)[4]
  • 1978: Sayanak, Balwant Bhimrao (Independent / MES)[5]
  • 1983: Rajabhau Mane (Ind / MES)
  • 1985: Rajabhau Mane (Ind / MES)
  • 1989: Bapusaheb Raosaheb Mahagaonkar (IND / MES)
  • 1994: Narayan Tarale (Ind / MES) defeated Anil Potdar (Ind)
  • 2004: Ramesh Kudachi (Congress)[6]
  • 2009 onwards : Seat does not exist.

Election results

1962 Election

  • Three candidates were elected from Belgaum.
  • Balkrishna Rangarao Sunthankar (MES) 27,643 defeated Sidaram Basappa Kanabargi (INC) 13,614 votes
  • Vithal Seetaram Patil (MES) 17,778 defeated Vithal Kallojirao Patil (INC) 13,312 votes
  • Nagendra Omanna Samaji (MES) 18,505 defeated Chandrappa Lingapa Pattanshetti (Indian National Congress) 17,592 votes

1967 Election

  • S. B. Bhimarao (IND) 27,818 votes
  • P. B. Bharmagauda (INC) 24,224 votes

1972 Election

  • Sw. B. Annappa (IND) 24,814 votes
  • P. R. Bhimarao (NCO) 13,783 votes

1978 Election

  • Sayanak Balwant Bhimrao (IND / MES) 39,736 votes
  • Naghnoor M. N. (IND) 27,720 votes

1989 Election

  • Bapusaheb Raosaheb Mahagaonkar (IND / MES) : 35,196 votes
  • Potdar Anil Mohan (JNP(JP)) : 29,809 votes

2004 Election

  • Kudachi Ramesh Laxman (INC) 32,198 votes
  • Vilas Ramachandra Pawar (BJP) 31,181 votes

See also

References

  1. ^ Naveen Menezes (2 May 2018). "maharashtra ekikaran samiti: Marathi belt: Divided Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti could help BJP and Congress". The Economic Times. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
  2. ^ "Karnataka Election Results 1962, Karnataka Assembly Elections Results 1962". www.elections.in.
  3. ^ "Karnataka Assembly Election Results in 1967". www.elections.in.
  4. ^ "Karnataka Assembly Election Results in 1972". www.elections.in.
  5. ^ "Karnataka Assembly Election Results in 1978". www.elections.in.
  6. ^ "Karnataka Assembly Election Results in 2004". www.elections.in.

15°52′N 74°31′E / 15.87°N 74.51°E / 15.87; 74.51