<p>The electoral fray at the Jayanagar constituency is turning out to be a thriller, with even the voters wondering if the city’s only woman MLA can retain her seat.</p>.<p>Some residents are satisfied with the incumbent Congress MLA Sowmya Reddy’s work, but a few others think the constituency truly developed during the tenure of BJP legislator B N Vijay Kumar.</p>.<p>A two-time MLA, Kumar died of a cardiac arrest during the 2018 elections, which the BJP said had allowed the Congress to take over the constituency.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/election/karnataka/vote-in-large-numbers-bbmp-chief-urges-first-timers-1212978.html" target="_blank">Vote in large numbers: BBMP chief urges first-timers</a></strong></p>.<p>The JD(S) had also thrown its weight behind the Congress, making Sowmya’s election possible. Despite all these, the 2018 election was tighter with the Congress scraping through by a margin of 2,889 votes.</p>.<p>C K Ramamurthy, BJP’s challenger to Sowmya, quoted all the above factors as a reason for his party’s loss the last time. “Besides, Jayanagar elections (countermanded after Kumar’s passing) were held only after the state election results were announced,” Ramamurthy, a two-time corporator from Pattabhirama Nagar, reasoned.</p>.<p>Kalegowda, who the JD(S) has fielded from the constituency, said his party’s decision to back Congress was a reason for Sowmya’s victory the last time. “I have worked consistently and am hopeful that people will support me this time,” he said.</p>.<p>In 2013, the BJP eclipsed Congress by a margin of 12,312 votes, while JD(S) had secured 12,097 votes, indicating that JD(S) could foil Congress’ chances in a three-cornered contest.</p>.<p>What may favour the Congress is the rebellion brewing within BJP and the large minority votes in the constituency. Last week, a large number of BJP workers switched their allegiance to the Congress, blowing open the internal feud inside the saffron party.</p>.<p>The BJP remains bullish, hoping to reap the continuing popularity of its late MLA Vijaykumar and the party’s good image.</p>.<p>Over the years, Jayanagar has burgeoned into a shopping hub, creating several civic issues for residents, starting from unmanageable traffic to poor organisation of parking areas.</p>.<p>“Shoppers (coming here) park their vehicles in residential areas and make life difficult for us,” said Vinod Kumar, a resident of Jayanagar 9th Block.</p>.<p>Another resident, Sumana, lamented that pubs and bars are coming up in residential areas unchecked. All the three candidates acknowledged the need to improve regulation.</p>.<p>Residents are urging politicians to address pressing issues like removing garbage blackspots and creating better healthcare and education facilities.</p>.<p class="CrossHead">2018 results</p>.<p>Winner: Sowmya Reddy (Congress)<br />Runner-up: B N Prahlad (BJP)</p>.<p class="CrossHead">2023 candidates </p>.<p>C K Ramamurthy-BJP<br />Sowmya Reddy-Congress<br />Kalegowda-JD(S)</p>.<p class="CrossHead">Major issues </p>.<p>1) Poor traffic management and parking problems<br />2) Haphazard commercialisation, neglecting zoning regulations <br />3) Mushrooming of pubs and bars<br />4) Footpath encroachment<br />5) Better health and education infrastructure<br />6) Jayanagar Shopping Complex under renovation for over four years</p>
<p>The electoral fray at the Jayanagar constituency is turning out to be a thriller, with even the voters wondering if the city’s only woman MLA can retain her seat.</p>.<p>Some residents are satisfied with the incumbent Congress MLA Sowmya Reddy’s work, but a few others think the constituency truly developed during the tenure of BJP legislator B N Vijay Kumar.</p>.<p>A two-time MLA, Kumar died of a cardiac arrest during the 2018 elections, which the BJP said had allowed the Congress to take over the constituency.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/election/karnataka/vote-in-large-numbers-bbmp-chief-urges-first-timers-1212978.html" target="_blank">Vote in large numbers: BBMP chief urges first-timers</a></strong></p>.<p>The JD(S) had also thrown its weight behind the Congress, making Sowmya’s election possible. Despite all these, the 2018 election was tighter with the Congress scraping through by a margin of 2,889 votes.</p>.<p>C K Ramamurthy, BJP’s challenger to Sowmya, quoted all the above factors as a reason for his party’s loss the last time. “Besides, Jayanagar elections (countermanded after Kumar’s passing) were held only after the state election results were announced,” Ramamurthy, a two-time corporator from Pattabhirama Nagar, reasoned.</p>.<p>Kalegowda, who the JD(S) has fielded from the constituency, said his party’s decision to back Congress was a reason for Sowmya’s victory the last time. “I have worked consistently and am hopeful that people will support me this time,” he said.</p>.<p>In 2013, the BJP eclipsed Congress by a margin of 12,312 votes, while JD(S) had secured 12,097 votes, indicating that JD(S) could foil Congress’ chances in a three-cornered contest.</p>.<p>What may favour the Congress is the rebellion brewing within BJP and the large minority votes in the constituency. Last week, a large number of BJP workers switched their allegiance to the Congress, blowing open the internal feud inside the saffron party.</p>.<p>The BJP remains bullish, hoping to reap the continuing popularity of its late MLA Vijaykumar and the party’s good image.</p>.<p>Over the years, Jayanagar has burgeoned into a shopping hub, creating several civic issues for residents, starting from unmanageable traffic to poor organisation of parking areas.</p>.<p>“Shoppers (coming here) park their vehicles in residential areas and make life difficult for us,” said Vinod Kumar, a resident of Jayanagar 9th Block.</p>.<p>Another resident, Sumana, lamented that pubs and bars are coming up in residential areas unchecked. All the three candidates acknowledged the need to improve regulation.</p>.<p>Residents are urging politicians to address pressing issues like removing garbage blackspots and creating better healthcare and education facilities.</p>.<p class="CrossHead">2018 results</p>.<p>Winner: Sowmya Reddy (Congress)<br />Runner-up: B N Prahlad (BJP)</p>.<p class="CrossHead">2023 candidates </p>.<p>C K Ramamurthy-BJP<br />Sowmya Reddy-Congress<br />Kalegowda-JD(S)</p>.<p class="CrossHead">Major issues </p>.<p>1) Poor traffic management and parking problems<br />2) Haphazard commercialisation, neglecting zoning regulations <br />3) Mushrooming of pubs and bars<br />4) Footpath encroachment<br />5) Better health and education infrastructure<br />6) Jayanagar Shopping Complex under renovation for over four years</p>