The results of the Karnataka Assembly Elections 2020 will be released on Saturday. For this, the counting of votes will start from 8 am. Majority exit polls for Karnataka elections (Karnataka election results) do not indicate a clear majority for any party. The claim of the largest party of the Congress (Congress) has come to the fore in the overeater exit poll. At the same time, BJP is expected to come second. Apart from this, JDS is seen in the role of ‘Kingmaker’ in exit polls. However, both the ideologies BJP and Congress have claimed that they will get a clear majority in the Karnataka elections. In view of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, this election is showing importance for both Congress and BJP. Voting was done on May 10 under the assembly elections in Karnataka.
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The counting of votes for the Karnataka Assembly elections on May 10 will take place on Saturday, May 13. The counting of votes will begin at 8 am in 36 centers across the state. Tap to read the full story…
Karnataka Pradesh Congress President DK Shivakumar on Friday rejected exit polls which report that the party will get the maximum number of letters but no party will get majority in the assembly. Shivakumar claimed that the party would win at least 141 seats and form a majority government.
Results will be out for the bypolls to two assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh and one assembly seat each in Meghalaya and Odisha, and the bypoll to the Jalandhar assembly seat in Punjab.
A day before the counting of votes for the Karnataka Assembly elections, both the BJP and the Congress on Friday discussed their respective strategies and brainstormed to reach out to Independent Brazil.
The counting of votes for the by-election to the Jharsuguda assembly seat in Odisha will begin at 8 am on Saturday. Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Nikunj Bihari Archive gave this information on Friday. Nine candidates are in the fray for the seat in the bypoll, but the contest is believed to be limited to three contests, with Biju Janata Dal (BJD)’s Deepali Das, Congress’s Tarun Pandey and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Tankadhar Tripathi is included.
According to the news agency language, the Samajwadi Party (SP) on Friday saw a huge vote in its favor in the municipal elections, accusing the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) that the BJP, upset by its humiliating defeat, is now changing the nation. is plotting evil. Polling for Municipal Corporations, Municipal Councils and Nagar Panchayats in Uttar Pradesh was held in 75 networks across the state on May 4 and May 11 and will be held on Saturday, May 13.
The counting of votes for the Uttar Pradesh municipal elections and the recently held assembly bypolls will take place on Saturday. The counting of votes for both the elections will begin at 8 am on Saturday. Polling for the bypolls to Swar (Rampur) and Chanbe (SC) (Mirzapur) was held on May 10, while polling for the municipal elections in the state was held in two phases on May 4 and May 11. In the urban body elections on May 11, in the second phase, 53 out of 38 voters exercised their franchise, while in the first phase on May 4, 52 percent voted in the state’s 37 percent.
Karnataka Assembly Election Results (Karnataka Assembly Election Results 2023) are going to come on 13 May. After the exit poll figures, all the voters are claiming their respective victories. Congress President DK Shivakumar says that Congress will have a majority. Tap to read the full story…
In the Karnataka assembly elections, you can find a tough fight between the arch-rivals Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Congress, apart from the JD(S).
Most of the exit polls show the Congress leading the BJP, while the possibility of a hung assembly is also indicated in the state.
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), stuck in Delhi and Punjab, also fielded its candidates in this assembly election. Apart from this, some small parties were also in the fray in some constituencies.
Karnataka’s Uttar Pradesh BJP leader Basavaraj Bommai, Congress leader Siddaramaiah and several other leaders including DK Shivakumar and JD(S)’s HD Kumaraswamy will be known.
The counting of votes will begin at 8 am in 36 constituencies across the state and election officials are expected to have a clear picture about the result by afternoon.
Karnataka recorded a “record” voter turnout of 73.19 per cent in the May 10 election to the 224-member assembly.