Karnataka Election 2023: Congress poised to take power in Karnataka as BJP concedes defeat

Karnataka Election 2023

Karnataka Election 2023: K Sudhakar, a health minister and leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party, is defeated by Pradeep Eshwar of the Congress in the Chikkaballapura seat by 10,642 votes. The patterns have become clear, and the Congress appears to be in position to take power in Karnataka. The JDS(S)’s hopes of acting as the kingmaker and the BJP’s hopes of retaking power in the southern state have both been crushed. According to figures from the Election Commission (EC), the Congress had won or was ahead in 137 seats after five hours of voting-related counting on Saturday. In 63 seats, the BJP was in the lead, and in 22, the JD(S).

Bommai vows to reorganize BJP in Karnataka after conceding defeat in state elections

“We (the BJP) are unable to meet the standard. will conduct a thorough investigation to determine the gaps and shortcomings at all levels. We will reorganise the party and perform well in the Lok Sabha elections, according to Bommai. At 8 am, counting started at 36 polling locations throughout the state.

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Congress set to form government in Karnataka without any assistance from other parties

In Karnataka, the Congress would be able to establish the government without assistance from any other party thanks to this. The 224-member House’s magic number is 113. The atmosphere was palpable as Karnataka Chief Minister Basrvaraj Bommai announced that the BJP chapter in that state would be reorganised after conceding defeat. To create a government in Karnataka, a party or alliance must obtain the magic number of 113. The Kalyana Rajya Pragathi Paksha and Sarvodaya Karnataka Paksha were leading with one seat apiece, according to the trends, while five independents were in the lead. On May 10, Karnataka held elections to choose the 224 members of its Legislative Assembly. The BJP won 104 seats in the 2018 Assembly elections, while the Congress won 80 seats. 37 seats were won by the JD(S).

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