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SC dismisses plea by Karnataka Legislative Council Deputy Chairman against recounting of votes
India🏛️ PoliticsCenter9 hr. ago

SC dismisses plea by Karnataka Legislative Council Deputy Chairman against recounting of votes

The Supreme Court of India dismissed an appeal by M.K. Pranesh, Deputy Chairman of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly, who challenged a High Court directive to recount votes from the 2021 Karnataka Legislative Council election. Pranesh won his position by a narrow margin of six votes. The High Court's decision to order a recount was based on a petition filed by his rival, A.V. Gayathri Shanthe Gowda, a Congress candidate. The Supreme Court had reserved its judgment on March 11, 2026, but the final ruling has not yet been published on their website. Following the dismissal of Pranesh's appeal, celebrations were held at Gowda's residence in Chikkamagaluru.

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The Hindu logoThe HinduIndependentCenter9 hr. ago
SC dismisses plea by Karnataka Legislative Council Deputy Chairman against recounting of votes

The Supreme Court of India dismissed an appeal by M.K. Pranesh, Deputy Chairman of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly, who challenged a High Court directive to recount votes from the 2021 Karnataka Legislative Council election. Pranesh won his position by a narrow margin of six votes. The High Court's decision to order a recount was based on a petition filed by his rival, A.V. Gayathri Shanthe Gowda, a Congress candidate. The Supreme Court had reserved its judgment on March 11, 2026, but the final ruling has not yet been published on their website. Following the dismissal of Pranesh's appeal, celebrations were held at Gowda's residence in Chikkamagaluru.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a legal challenge related to an election result, which is inherently a political matter. However, the reporting remains neutral, presenting the facts of the court decisions and the outcomes without apparent bias toward either side. It does not use loaded language or emphasize,

Deccan Herald logoDeccan HeraldIndependentCenteryesterday
Supreme Court dismisses plea against recounting of votes by Karnataka Legislative Council Deputy Chairman Pranesh

The Supreme Court of India dismissed a plea filed by Karnataka Legislative Council Deputy Chairman Pranesh, who had sought to challenge the recounting of votes. The court ruled that there was no legal basis for the petition, effectively upholding the decision to proceed with the recount. The case centered around allegations of irregularities in the voting process, but the court found insufficient evidence to warrant intervention. This ruling has implications for the transparency and accountability of electoral processes in Karnataka.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the Supreme Court's decision without overtly favoring any political side. It reports the dismissal of the plea based on legal grounds rather than expressing a clear ideological stance. While the issue involves electoral integrity, which is politically sensitive, the framing of '

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