Bengaluru:The ruling BJP in Karnataka has short listed three names for the June 19 biennial elections to four Rajya Sabha seats from the southern state, a party source said on Saturday.
"The party's state unit core committee has shortlisted outgoing member Prabkhar Kore, Ramesh Katti and Prakash Shetty to contest in the Rajya Sabha biennial elections for 2 or 3 seats," the source told, on the condition of anonymity.
The party's state unit president Nalin Kumar Kateel will forward the names to the party's high command in New Delhi for selecting the candidates.
"In the event of the high command deciding to contest the third seat, Shetty is likely to be fielded, as Kore and Katti have been cleared for two seats the party is set to win in view of its strength (116 legislators) in the 225-member state assembly," the source pointed out.
With each candidate requiring 44 votes to win, the BJP will have 28 surplus votes and support of 2 Independents to contest the third seat, but will require 14 more votes to win it.
Names of outsiders like eminent banker K.V. Kamath and Infosys Foundation chairperson Sudha Murthy were not considered by the committee, in which Kateel, state Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa and party's national General Secretary B.L. Santosh are the members.
"Even names of Tejaswani Ananth Kumar or party's general secretary P. Muralidhar Rao were also not considered," said the source.
With the term of the 4 members, including 2 from the Congress (B.K. Hariprasad and Rajeev Gowda) and one each from the BJP (Kore) and Janata Dal-Secular (Kupendra Reddy) ending on June 25, the Election Commission on June 1 notified the bypoll in the state on June 19, with the last date for nominations on June 9. Vote count is on June 19.
Kore has been in the Upper House for two terms so far.
Ramesh Katti, younger brother of 8-time BJP legislator Umesh Katti, was the party's Lok Sabha member from Chikkodi in the state's northwest region from 2009-14.
Katti's nomination to the Rajya Sabha was one of the demands of the party's rebels, led by Umesh and senior legislator Basanagouda Patil Yatnal.