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Congress maintains lead, crosses halfway mark in Karnataka

Agencies | Last updated on - May 13, 2023, 13:40 IST
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​Congress set to return to power in Karnataka

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Congress breaches BJP's southern citadel

Congress on Saturday seemed to be on course to breach rival BJP's lone southern citadel Karnataka, racing ahead towards the magic 113 figure to form a government on its own.

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Congress leading in 123 seats

As per the Election Commission of India trends, the Congress is striding forward with leads in over 120 seats while the BJP is ahead in over 70 in Karnataka.

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Celebration in Congress headquarters

With a much-needed victory tantalisingly close in the crucial southern state, early celebrations broke out at the opposition Congress headquarters in Bengaluru and Delhi.

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'Congress will win'

Earlier in the day, Congress leader Siddaramaiah, the man who could be the next chief minister if his party comes to power said that " Congress will win will win with over 120 seats"

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'Karnataka Vijay'

A poster with the words 'Karnataka Vijay' put up outside AICC office in Delhi. Congress surges ahead in over 120 seats while BJP leads in 73 seats as per the ECI trends.

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Counting began at 8am

The counting began at 8 am in 36 centres across the state amid elaborate security arrangements in place, especially in and around the counting centres to avoid any untoward incidents.

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Don't try to divide India, Khera tells BJP

Congress leader Pavan Khera said: "This is the message for the BJP that please stick to issues that matter to everyday life of people and don't try and divide India."

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Jagadish Shettar trails​

Former CM Jagadish Shettar, who quit the BJP after being denied to contest in the May 10 polls for the 224-member assembly is trailing in Hubballi-Dharwad Central.

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​BJP concedes defeat​

Karnataka chief minister Basavaraj Bommai said: "In spite of a lot of efforts put in by PM & BJP workers, we've not been able to make the mark. Once the full results come we'll do a detailed analysis."

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Three-cornered electoral contest

Keeping in lines with the two decade old trend, Karnataka witnessed yet another three-cornered electoral contest this time as well, with a direct fight between the BJP, Congress and JD(S) in most of the constituencies.

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Over 73% voter turnout

The State registered a record turnout of 73.19 per cent in the voting on May 10 for the 224 member assembly.

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Exit polls predicted Congress win

With most exit polls predicting a tight contest between the Congress and BJP, leaders of the two parties seem "jittery" over the outcome, while the JD(S) appears to be expecting a hung verdict, which would enable it to play a role in government formation.

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