BJP loses southern foothold to CongressSending out a powerful signal for change, Karnataka has voted the Bharatiya Janata Party out of power while giving the Congress an unambiguous mandate to rule, with 121 seats in the 224-strong Legislative Assembly (polling for one seat was ... The Hindu, 1 week ago |
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Karnataka Polls: Counting of votes beginsBangalore, May 7 (ANI): Counting of votes for the Karnataka Assembly elections, which witnessed a 70.23 per cent voter turnout on May 5, began this morning at 8 a.m. amidst tight security. The results of the vote count will decide who will occupy ... TruthDive, 2 weeks ago
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Karnataka all set for counting of vot...
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Congress will win 130 seats in Karnataka Polls: C K Jaffer ShariefBangalore, May 7 (ANI): Former union railway minister C.K.Jaffer Sharief on Tuesday said that he expected the Congress Party to win at least 130 assembly seats in Wednesday's poll counting in Karnataka. Interacting with media ahead of the vote ... TruthDive, 2 weeks ago
Congress will win 130 seats...
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Congress will get a clear majority in...Union Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Veerappa Moily on Sunday expressed confidence that the Congress Party would emerge as a winner with maximum seats in Karnataka. We are going to get clear and major vote, Moily told media after casting his ... Siasat Daily, 2 weeks ago
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Karnataka assembly polls: 15 to 20 pe...About 15 to 20 percent electorate has cast their vote in the first three hours of polling in Karnataka on Sunday. Senior BJP leader M Venkaiah Naidu, Union Ministers M Mallikarjuna Kharge and M Veerappa Moily, Leader of Opposition Siddaramaiah, ... Siasat Daily, 2 weeks ago
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Polling begins in KarnatakaBangalore: Polling began Sunday morning for the Assembly polls in Karnataka in which the Congress has pulled out all the stops to return to power in a complex battle after more than an eight year long gap. As many as 1.35 lakh police personnel -- ... The Week, 2 weeks ago
Karnataka assembly polls: 50 percent voting reported till 3 p.m.
News Track India, 2 weeks ago
Karnataka votes amidst tight security
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Karnataka: Tumkur's 106-yr-old seer among early voters
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Yeddyurappa confident of forming next govt. in KarnatakaShikaripura, May 5 (ANI): Former Chief Minister and president of Karnataka Janata Party (KJP) B S Yeddyurappa on Sunday said that he was confident of getting a majority and forming the next government in the state."Here I am going to get absolute ... News Track India, 2 weeks ago
Nobody can form govt in Karnataka without me: BS Yeddyurappa
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Voting begins in Karnataka,...Voting began in Karnataka to elect the next state assembly on Sunday morning. As many as 1.35 lakh police personnel, 60,000 from the state, 20,000 home guards and rest from central paramilitary and neighbouring states, have been deployed for the ... Siasat Daily, 2 weeks ago
Polling begins in the state
New Indian Express, 2 weeks ago
Voting begins in Karnataka, Congress hoping to regain power
News Track India, 2 weeks ago
Voting begins in Karnataka, Congress hoping to regain power
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Polling begins in KarnatakaPolling began this morning for the Assembly polls in Karnataka. As many as 1.35 lakh police personnel 60,000 from the state, 20,000 home guards and rest from central paramilitary and neighbouring states have been deployed for the single phase poll ... The Hindu, 2 weeks ago
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Will get a clear majority: Karnataka CM Jagadish ShettarBangalore, April 30: Karnataka chief Minister Jagadish Shettar said on Tuesday that the development work in the state had been managed well by the BJP government in the last five years. To a question that Karnataka has slumped in terms of gross ... Oneindia, 3 weeks ago
Law & order situation 'good' after BJP came to power: Shettar
Deccan Herald, 2 months ago
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