Karnataka results News
Asaduddin Owaisi said after the declaration of Karnataka election results, I hope Congress will fulfill its promises.
The seat in Karnataka on which Jairam Ramesh is proud of the massive victory of the Congress. He said that there has been a resounding victory in the BJP stronghold.
Sanjay Raut makes big statement has come to the fore regarding the early trends of the Karnataka elections. Sanjay Raut said, 'What happened in Karnataka will happen in 2024
Sharing of key portfolios was the point of contention between both the parties, most importantly Finance, which both Congress and JD(S) want.
While BJP is confident of proving its majority on the floor of the House when needed, Janata Dal Secular and Congress leaders claim that they have the numbers.
Kumaraswamy said that both Congress and BJP approached him, but he chose to side with the former to "remove black spot" on his father HD Deve Gowda's career.
Karnataka voters delivered a hung Assembly, with no party reaching the majority mark
Karnataka Assembly elections were held on May 12.
Kumaraswamy has more than 12 thousand followers on Twitter.
Elections for 222 seats in Karnataka was held on May 12. A record 72.36 percent of the 5.07 crore electorate cast their votes. Results were declared on May 15.
Reports of a group of angry Congress MLA-elects could figure high in discussions.
This would be an unlikely second term as CM for Kumaraswamy.
Elections for 222 seats in Karnataka was held on May 12. A record 72.36 percent of the 5.07 crore electorate cast their votes.
Elections for 222 seats in Karnataka was held on May 12. A record 72.36 percent of the 5.07 crore electorate cast their votes.
Elections for 222 seats in Karnataka was held on May 12. A record 72.36 percent of the 5.07 crore electorate cast their votes.
Elections for 222 seats in Karnataka was held on May 12. A record 72.36 percent of the 5.07 crore electorate cast their votes.
Elections for 222 seats in Karnataka was held on May 12.
BS Yeddyurappa has been elected from Shikaripura.
The Bharatiya Janata Party surged ahead in 111 seats in the ongoing Karnataka Assembly Election results 2018, just two seats away from the 112 majority mark. The Congress was leading in just 61 seats while JDS+ is ahead in 42 seats.
The Bharatiya Janata Party on Tuesday surged ahead in 110 in the ongoing Karnataka Assembly Election results 2018, just two seats away from the 112 majority mark. The Congress was leading in just 63 seats while JDS+ is ahead in 42 seats.
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