Umesh Kattis and AB Patils battle it out in Belagavi Zilla Panchayat seat

The contest is expected to be close considering the massive support both families enjoy in the constituency.

Update: 2016-02-15 00:36 GMT
Policemen guarding the strong room where EVMs of ZP elections have been kept at Jyoti College in Belagavi

Belagavi: The poll to the Ammangi zilla panchayat in Belagavi taluk is not merely important to the BJP and Congress but to also two influential families from the region, who have made it a matter of  prestige to win from here.

While BJP candidate, Nikhil, is the son of former minister and seven-time MLA from Hukkeri,  Umesh Katti, his Congress rival is  Vinay, son of former minister,  A B Patil.

The contest is expected to be close  considering the massive support both families enjoy in the constituency. Mr  Umesh Katti and Mr A B Patil are old political rivals and have  been involved in elections to local sugar factories for decades.

Not only has Mr  Patil's family  lived in Aminbhavi, a village neighbouring Ammangi for a long time and is extremely popular among the people in the region, his father, Basagouda Patil, is credited with popularizing the cooperative movement in Belagavi region.

As for Mr Umesh Katti,  he not only  runs two sugar factories in Chikkodi taluk ,  but also controls many local bodies and organisations. Both families have drawn massive crowds at their campaign rallies over the past few weeks, making the outcome hard to tell.

Seeing  how close the contest is, supporters of both candidates have even traced voters who migrate annually for a few months in search of work to urban areas and brought them back to vote on election day, hoping they will make the difference in the outcome.

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