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Congress faces vote theft charge; Karnataka HC scraps Congress MLA Nanjegowda’s win, orders recount in Malur

The Karnataka High Court has invalidated Congress MLA KY Nanjegowda’s election from Malur, citing missing counting videos and ordering a recount. BJP’s Manjunatha Gowda hailed the verdict as proof of “vote theft,” linking it to Rahul Gandhi’s nationwide vote chori abhiyan against electoral malpractice

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Sep 17, 2025, 02:20 pm IST
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Karnataka HC nullifies Malur MLA Nanjegowda’s victory, orders recount

Karnataka HC nullifies Malur MLA Nanjegowda’s victory, orders recount

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Bengaluru: In a landmark ruling that has reignited debate over electoral transparency in Karnataka, the High Court has invalidated the election of Congress MLA KY Nanjegowda from Malur constituency in Kolar district and directed a recount of votes within four weeks. The order, which also mandates action against the District Election Officer for failing to submit video footage of the counting process, has sent shockwaves across the political spectrum.

Nanjegowda, who had defeated BJP candidate Manjunatha Gowda in the 2023 assembly elections by a razor-thin margin of just 248 votes, now faces the prospect of losing his seat barely a year into his tenure. The court’s intervention underscores the fragility of electoral integrity when procedures are not followed and records go missing.

The controversy deepened after the District Election Officer failed to produce crucial video evidence of the counting process. In its strongly worded observation, the High Court said the absence of video records raised serious doubts and violated the principles of transparency in a democracy.

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“Without the counting footage, the court was left with no option but to order a recount,” Justice R. Devadas observed. The bench also ordered that disciplinary action be initiated against the officer concerned for negligence and dereliction of duty.

The missing video clips have fueled allegations of manipulation, connecting the Malur controversy to Rahul Gandhi’s nationwide “vote chori abhiyan” campaign, which alleges systemic irregularities in elections.

BJP’s Manjunatha Gowda: ‘Thieves should be punished’

The defeated BJP candidate Manjunatha Gowda, who filed the petition challenging Nanjegowda’s victory, welcomed the High Court’s ruling. Speaking to reporters in Kolar, he said:

“It is not important for me to become an MLA again. My intention is for thieves to be punished. I have served the people of Malur in the past. But what happened in 2023 was nothing short of the murder of democracy. Votes were stolen in broad daylight, and the absence of counting footage proves that the process was compromised.”

He further invoked Rahul Gandhi’s campaign against electoral malpractice, stating, “Rahul Gandhi speaks of vote theft across the country. I invite him to Malur, where the theft actually happened. Let him fight here, shoulder to shoulder with us.”

Nanjegowda’s response and temporary relief

Congress MLA Nanjegowda, visibly shaken by the order, expressed disappointment but vowed to continue his legal battle. “The High Court has ordered a recount by invalidating my election, but it has also given me temporary relief by staying its own order for 30 days. I will move the Supreme Court within this time. I am confident that the truth will prevail,” he said.

Reassuring his supporters, he added, “The people of Malur should not panic. I will fight bravely in the Supreme Court and ensure that their mandate is not stolen.”

The ruling has dealt a blow to Nanjegowda’s political ambitions, particularly his hopes of becoming Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) president, a powerful position in state politics. His opponents argue that the invalidation of his election has exposed cracks in Congress’s electoral strategies.

The BJP, meanwhile, has seized the opportunity to amplify its demand for stricter accountability in the election machinery. Party leaders said the Malur case was symptomatic of a larger malaise and proof that the Congress had benefitted from irregularities.

Verdict a jolt for Congress

The Malur verdict comes at a politically awkward moment for the Congress. Even as Rahul Gandhi leads nationwide protests under his fiery “vote chori abhiyan,” his own party’s MLA in Karnataka, K.Y. Nanjegowda, now faces judicial scrutiny for alleged irregularities in the 2023 assembly election.

The High Court’s order to invalidate his victory and call for a recount has provided the BJP with fresh ammunition, exposing the Congress to charges of hypocrisy. “While Rahul Gandhi shouts about stolen votes elsewhere, his own party stands accused of the same in Malur,” a senior BJP leader remarked, sharpening the political irony.

Topics: BJP candidate Manjunatha GowdaCongress MLA KY NanjegowdaMalurRahul GandhiKarnataka High Court
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