The Congress gave cash to its leaders to lure voters toward JD(S) supremo H D Deve Gowda, but they diverted the money to garner votes for the BJP candidate in the Tumkur Lok Sabha constituency, the party’s Tumakuru unit has revealed in its report to the high command.
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MP-elect Sumalatha Ambareesh said, the eight JD(S) MLAs of the Mandya Lok Sabha constituency should come out of the desperation of the defeat and join hands to solve the water crisis of the district.
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A day after demanding fresh elections by the dissolution of the Assembly, Karnataka’s Leader of the Opposition BS Yeddyurappa took a u-turn on Wednesday and said the BJP would wait for the Congress-JD(S) coalition to collapse on its own.
Top leaders of the Congress-JD(S) coalition in Karnataka huddled on Wednesday, but they seem to have failed to arrive at a consensus on what was needed to be done immediately to safeguard the government: expansion of the Cabinet or its reshuffle.
Karnataka Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy leaves from the meeting. "I will request Rahul Gandhi to continue. Tomorrow I'll be meeting him," he says.
But keeps mum on Cabinet expansion or reshuffle.
Amid reports that a cabinet expansion or reshuffle is on the cards in a bid to save the Congress-JD(S) coalition government in Karnataka, AICC general secretary K C Venugopal will hold a series of meetings with party leaders and legislators in the city on Wednesday.
Venugopal, who reached here late Tuesday night, will meet Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy, CLP leader and Coordination Committee chief Siddaramaiah, Deputy Chief Minister G Parameshwara and Pradesh Congress chief Dinesh Gundu Rao, sources said.
Venugopal will then hold a meeting with Congress ministers in the coalition government, they said, adding he will also take part in the CLP meeting scheduled in the evening.
Voices of dissent are gaining ground within the Congress in Karnataka as two of its MLAs met former chief minister S M Krishna at his Bengaluru residence on Sunday.
The coalition government in the southern state has been fragile since its inception with reports of its collapse surfacing every then and now.
Venugopal's visit to the city gains significance as the coalition leaders are planing for an expansion or a reshuffle of the Kumaraswamy cabinet, aimed at saving the government.
While, Siddaramaiah on Tuesday had said it would be an expansion to fill three vacant posts, there are also reports quoting top sources in the government that some ministers may be asked to step down to make way for disgruntled legislators.
Out of 34 cabinet ministers, the Congress and the JD(S) have shared 22 and 12, respectively.
Currently, three posts are vacant, two from the JD(S) and one from the Congress.
Even as coalition leaders, including the chief minister, struggled to save the government, ministerial aspirants started lobbying on Tuesday.
Many Congress legislators have expressed strong reservation against priority being given to the disgruntled, sidelining loyalists.
With growing number of aspirants and less posts in hand, it remains to be seen how Venugopal and Congress leaders manage the situation.
In the meeting, Venugopal and the state party leadership may ask few ministers to make way for others, sources said.
However, a section of party leaders believe that a cabinet expansion may be suitable at this moment, as any attempt for reshuffle may further worsen the situation.
Amid simmering discontent within the Congress, the coalition leaders fear the BJP, spurred by the Lok Sabha poll outcome in which it bagged 25 of the 28 Lok Sabha seats in the state, may poach some MLAs.
Coalition partners Congress and JD(S) managed to win one seat each in the Lok Sabha polls.
Former prime minister and JD(S) supremo H D Deve Gowda had a discussion with Karnataka Congress chief Dinesh Gundu Rao on Monday, following the combine's rout in the just-concluded Lok Sabha election.
Former Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, on Monday, asserted that the JDS-Congress government was a 'strong' one and ridiculed state BJP president B S Yeddyurappa for repeatedly claiming that the coalition will collapse.
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Bengaluru police have filed an FIR against Vishweshwar Bhat, editor of Kannada daily, Vishwavani, for publishing alleged derogatory remarks against K. Nikhil, son of Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy. FIR has been registered based on a complaint by a JD(S) leader on Sunday.
Amid speculation that JDS-Congress coalition may collapse following its drubbing in the Lok Sabha polls, Karnataka BJP Chief BS Yeddyurappa Sunday said his party favoured fresh assembly elections in such an event, ruling out partnering with the regional party to form a new government.
State BJP chief B S Yeddyurappa on Friday predicted the defeat of top leaders of the ruling Congress-JD(S) alliance, including former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda, senior Congress leaders Veerappa Moily and Mallikarjun Kharge in the Lok Sabha polls.
Karnataka Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy may reshuffle his Cabinet soon by getting some ministers to resign and replacing them with dissident legislators in order to keep his government safe.
In a bid to secure numbers for the coalition government in the Legislative Assembly, the Congress leaders have reached out totwo independent MLAs.
With the Congress facing a humiliating defeat in the Lok Sabha polls in Karnataka, senior leaders of the party have decided to urge the high command to sever its ties with Janata Dal (S) in Karnataka.
Multilingual actress and independent candidate from Mandya Lok Sabha seat, Sumalatha Ambareesh, who defeated Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy's son Nikhil, on Sunday, thanked BJP for its support and said she would decide on supporting the party after consulting supporters and voters.
In a development that will trouble the coalition government in the State, disgruntled Congress MLAs Ramesh Jarkiholi and K Sudhakar met BJP leader S M Krishna, at his residence on Sunday.
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Some in the Congress feel that Kharge, whose undefeated electoral run ended after his shock loss in the Gulbarga Lok Sabha segment, should now be given an active role in state politics.
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Dr Umesh Jadhav, who won Gulbarga parliamentary seat by defeating Congress veteran Mallikarjun Kharge, said he was ready to take up the responsibility if he's made a union minister.
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The Narendra Modi-led BJP has amassed a massive 51% vote share in Karnataka, which has come at the cost of the Congress that has lost electoral ground drastically, according to Election Commission data.
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BJP MLC Ayanur Manjunath on Friday said that Public Works Minister H D Revanna was to blame for the defeat of his nephew Nikhil Kumaraswamy from Mandya Lok Sabha constituency.
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The BJP central leadership is understood to have asked the state unit not to embark on Operation Lotus (poaching of rival party MLAs), intended at installing its government in the state, till May 29, when Narendra Modi is scheduled to take oath as prime minister.
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Following her historic win in the Mandya Lok Sabha constituency, Sumalatha Ambareesh said that a victory rally will be taken out on May 29 at Mandya, on the birth anniversary of her late husband, actor and minister Ambareesh.
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Shaken by the rout of the ruling Congress-JDS combine in the Lok Sabha polls, the Karnataka cabinet Friday reposed its "faith and confidence" in the leadership of Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy, asserting that the coalition would continue.
The drubbing the Congress received in Karnataka where the party won just one seat - has now cast aspersions on Siddaramaiah’s credentials as the Congress’ mass leader in the state after a string of losses under his watch.
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DH brings you the best moments of Political leaders and party supporters in pictures during this Lok Sabha election results.
The BJP’s thumping victory in Karnataka will give a big boost to the state unit chief B S Yeddyurappa, who has been nurturing the ambition of becoming chief minister again.
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A day after suffering a rout in the Lok Sabha elections, the Karnataka cabinet Friday reposed its 'faith and confidence' in the leadership of chief minister H D Kumaraswamy, asserting the Congress-JD(S) coalition would continue.
Briefing reporters after an informal cabinet meeting convened to take stock of the dismal show of the coalition partners, deputy chief minister G Parameshwara said the mandate on Thursday was for the government at the Centre and not for the state.
Accusing the opposition BJP of trying to destabilise the government, Parameshwara said the ruling coalition would not allow them to succeed.
"... we have reposed our faith and confidence in the leadership of chief minister Kumaraswamy. This is the decision taken by all the ministers today," said Parameshwara.
Asserting that all their MLAs were with them, he said the coalition would continue under Kumaraswamy's leadership and that there was no threat to the government.
Steamrolling the ruling Congress-JD(S) alliance, the BJP Thursday had scored a resounding win bagging 25 out of the total 28 Lok Sabha seats in an outcome that left the one-year-old Kumaraswamy government in a tizzy over its stability.
With the BJP dealing a hammer blow, the Congress and JD(S)managed to win only one seat each, indicating that neither arithmetic nor chemistry worked for the two which apparently has failed to reconcile with each other at the ground level.
This is said to be the worst-ever performance by the Congress in the state as against a record of sorts by the BJP.
Karnataka emerged as the bright spot for the saffron party in the South with other neighbouring states bucking the "Modi magic".
When BJP candidate Tejasvi Surya got into the fray, it was an unwelcome atmosphere with speculations rife on whether he would live up to the expectations.On Thursday he gave his party a reason to cheer, leading by a large margin in the Bengaluru South Assembly Constituency.Surya said that he would attribute this victory to the efforts by BJP workers and the popularity of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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Senior Congress leader H K Patil, on Friday, tendered his resignation from the post of KPCC campaign committee chairman owning up moral responsibility for the party’s defeat in the Lok Sabha polls.
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Several BJP candidates who won the elections in the state hail from political dynasties.From B Y Raghavendra, son of BJP president B S Yeddyurappa to Shivakumar Udasi, son of former minister C M Udasi, many representing political families sailed to a smooth victory.
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Union Minister for Statistics and Programme Implementation D V Sadananda Gowda, Hubli-Dharwad Lok Sabha member Prahlad Joshi, Belgaum MP Suresh Angadi and Haveri MP Shivakumar Udasi are frontrunners for ministerial berths at the Centre, from Karnataka.
Former Karnataka Chief Minister and Congress leader Siddaramaiah has said that there is no threat to the JD(S)-Congress alliance government in the state after the BJP's massive victory in the Lok Sabha Polls.
The Congress’ D K Suresh has registered a hat-trickfromIndia’s third largest parliamentary seat Bangalore Rural Lok Sabha constituency.The victory of the lone Congress candidate from Karnataka by a margin of over two lakh votesis on expected lines.Political pundits credit Suresh’s victory to the stronghold he and his brother, Water Resources Minister D KShivakumar, have over the constituency than the party’s influence.
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Janata Dal (S) president HD Deve Gowda, who lost the Tumakuru Lok Sabha seat to BJP candidate GS Basavaraj, has become the third former Prime Minister to face defeat in the Lok Sabha elections. This is the second election wherein HD Deve Gowda has lost after holding the Prime Minister's post.
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Taking full responsibility for the debacle of Congress in LS polls in the state, KPCC campaign committee chairman H K Patil resigns. It is time for the party to introspect, he said.
Buoyed by its resounding victory, the BJP issued a two-day ultimatum to the Congress-JD(S) coalition to decide its next move while uncertainty loomedon the impact that Thursday’s historic Lok Sabha mandate would have on the H D Kumaraswamy-led government.
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The Bharatiya Janata Party has deepened its footprint in Mumbai-Karnataka by bagging all seven Lok Sabha seats in the region.The results announced on Thursday have proved that the people in Mumbai-Karnataka continue to support the BJP, being led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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Prajwal Revanna, the lone JD(S) candidate who won the Lok Sabha election from Hassan, announced Friday that he will resign in order to vacate the seat for his grandfather, HD Deve Gowda who lost from Tumkur.
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Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy has convened an informal meeting of the state Cabinet on Friday afternoon that will serve as a platform for the Congress-JD(S) coalition to discuss the near-annihilation it faced at the hands of the BJP.
In a huge setback to the Congress, veteran party leader Mallikarjun Kharge was defeated by BJP's Umesh Jadhav in Gulbarga by a margin of 95,452 votes on Thursday. Popularly known as "solillada Saradara", (a leader without defeat), this was the first electoral loss in Kharge's political life spanning several decades.
While Jadhav secured 6,20,192 votes, Kharge got 5,24,740 votes, according to the Election Commission.
Ahead of the polls, Jadhav had quit as Congress MLA and joined the BJP to contest the Lok Sabha election from Gulbarga.
Jadhav was among the four MLAs against whom Congress had moved the Assembly Speaker for disqualification under the anti-defection law.
Following Jadhav's resignation as MLA, the Congress had petitioned the Speaker not to accept his resignation as disqualification was pending against him.
BJP appeared headed for a spectacular win in Karnataka as it bagged 11 seats and was leading in 14 others, leaving the ruling Congress-JD(S) alliance in a tizzy over the stability of its one-year-old government.
Reflecting the coalition's plight, Congress leader in the Lok Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge in Gulbarga and former Prime Minister and JDS supremo H D Deve Gowda in Tumkur were trailing their BJP rivals, Election Commission trends showed.
With the BJP dealing a hammer blow, Congress and JD(S) managed to win only one seat each, indicating that neither arithmetic nor chemistry worked for the two, which apparently failed to reconcile with each other at the ground level.
Independent candidate Sumalatha Ambareesh, supported by the BJP, was leading by 1,26,436 votes in Mandya in a fiercely fought battle against Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy's son Nikhil.
87-year old Gowda was trailing by a margin of 12,387 votes in Tumkur against BJP's G S Basavaraj. Gowda's another grandson Prajwal Revanna,son of minister H D Revanna defeated A Manju of the BJP by 1,41,324 votes in Hassan.
Gowda had shifted to Tumkur from his traditional bastion Hassan to make way for his grandson. Kharge, a veteran Congressman, who has never tasted electoral defeat, was trailing by 95,168 votes against BJP's Umesh Jadhav, who resigned as MLA and joined the saffron party ahead of the elections. Senior Congress leader Veerappa Moily faced defeat against BJP candidate B N Bache Gowda in Chikkaballapur by 1,82,110 votes.
Seven time MP from Kolar K H Muniyappa was trailing against BJP candidate by a margin of 2,09,707 votes. Union minister D V Sadananda Gowda (Bangalore North) was leading against his Congress rival by a huge margin, his colleagues Ramesh Jigajinagi (Bijapur) and Anant Kumar Hegde (Uttara Kannada) won their respective seats by a margin of 2,58,038 and 4,79,649 votes, respectively.
Other BJP candidates who won are Devendrappa(Bellary), Bhagwanth Khuba (Bidar), Nalin Kumar Kateel(Dakshina Kannada), Pralhad Joshi (Dharwad),C S Udasi (Haveri), Karadi Snaganna (Koppal). State BJP chief B S Yeddyurappa's son B Y Raghavendra (Shimoga) also won in Shimoga defeating his nearest rival Congress' Madhu Bangarappa by a huge margin of 2,33,360 votes.
Among leading BJP candidates are Annasaheb Jolle (Chikkodi),Tejavi Surya (Bangalore South), A Narayanaswamy (Chitradurga), G M Siddeshwar (Davangere), P C Mohan (Bangalore Central), Prathap Simha (Mysore), Muniswamy (Kolar), Gaddigoudar Parvatagouda Chandanagouda (Bagalkot) and Suresh Angadi (Belgaum).
The Lok Sabha poll outcome is widely expected to have a bearing on the stability of the one-year-old H D Kumaraswamy government, which has been bogged down by inner contradictions within the coalition, keeping the state in political turmoil.
The coalition government is also living in constant fear of losing the support of its MLAs, against BJP's alleged bid to topple the government. BJP has been claiming that 20 MLAs within the ruling coalition were ready to jump ship post the Lok Sabha poll outcome, which has put the government on the edge and made it struggle to keep its flock in tact. Under the seat sharing arrangement,Congress had contested in 20 constituencies and JDS in seven.
Calling the Lok Sabha election results "unexpected", Karnataka Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy said leaders of his party JD(S) and Congress would deliberate on the reasons behind the defeat in the election. Kumaraswamy conceded defeat and said he respected the mandate of the people. "Leaders of both parties of coalition will hold a discussion about the loss of JDS-Congress coalition candidates.
"Our party has seen many victories & losses over the years and party workers need not lose heart on this loss. Let us strive to strengthen the party in the days ahead," the Chief Minister tweeted. He congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi for emerging victorious for the second time saying that he respected the mandate of the people.
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BJP Belgaum candidate Suresh Angadi's lead crosses 3 lakh mark after 15 rounds of counting. Seven more rounds to be conducted before the announcement of the result.
Karnataka Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy has called a Cabinet Ministers' meeting at 12 PM on May 24. A JD(S) legislature party meeting is also scheduled to be held at 4 PM: ANI
BJP MP Suresh Angadi demanded that Karnataka Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy resign immediately by accepting moral responsibility for the dismal performance of the Congressand Janata Dal (Secular) candidates in the Lok Sabha elections. This was after the Congress and JD(S) were routed in Karnataka and the saffron party nearly getting a clean sweep.
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Winning and losing are an integral part of political life. This is the beauty of the democratic process. Our party's defeat is unexpected. I congratulate the candidates who have won, tweets Siddaramaiah.
A despondent Congress in Karnataka has congratulated the BJP for “a resounding victory” in Karnataka as well as in other states in the Lok Sabha election whose results were out Thursday.
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Chief minister H D Kumaraswamy should take responsibility for the poor performance in the Lok Sabha polls and resign, saidBJP candidate Prahlad Joshi.
Following his defeat from Bangalore Central constituency, independent candidate Prakash Raj described the same as a solid slap on his face.
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Gulbarga Lok Sabha constituency: BJP Candidate Dr Umesh Jadhav has defeatedCongress candidate Mallikarjun Kharge by a margin of 97000 votes.Kharge has suffered defeat for the first time in his political life. He had remained undefeatable since 1972. He was elected nine times to the state assembly and twice to the Lok Sabha.
A meeting of JD(S) leaders is going on at the residence of party chief HD Deve Gowda in Bengaluru. CM HD Kumaraswamy, Sa Ra Mahesh, KM Shivalinge Gowda and other party leaders are present at the meeting, reports ANI
A despondent Congress in Karnataka has congratulated the BJP for “a resounding victory” in Karnataka as well as in other states in the Lok Sabha election whose results were out Thursday.
“In a democracy people’s verdict is sacrosanct,” Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) president Dinesh Gundu Rao said in a tweet, making it the party's first reaction to the results “I wish Mr Modi the very best and hope in his second term as PM will build a stronger, more prosperous and inclusive India,” he added.
The Congress is leading in just two Lok Sabha segments - Bangalore Rural and Chamarajanagar - in what could be its worst performance ever. The BJP is leading in 24 out of the 28 seats in the state.
With the BJP taking the upper hand in Karnataka election results, pressure on H D Kumaraswamy to quit has risen further. An emergency meeting is called by HDK today, regarding this.
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Prajwal Revanna expressed happiness over winning by a huge margin in the Lok Sabha elections. Speaking to reporters, after the results were announced, he said though he was confident of victory, did not expect a huge lead.
“I will be ever thankful for the voters, who had trust in me and cast their valuable votes. He also thanked the Congress leaders for their support, keeping aside all their differences and also JD(S) party workers for working day and night ensuring his victory. I had approached the people assuring the overall development of the district. Each taluk faces a different problem. I would make all efforts to find a solution”, he assured.
Congress retains the Kundgol assembly constituency by a margin of 1500 votes in by-election. Minister C S Shivalli's widow Kusumavathi wins the seat.
A near clean sweep by the BJP Opposition in the state seems to have dampened the spirits of the ruling coalition — the Congress and the JD(S) in Karnataka. Even as the BJP headquarters at Malleshwaram was bustling with workers chanting slogans and distributing sweets, the party headquarters of the Congress on Queens’ Road and the JD(S) in Sheshadripuram wore a deserted look.
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Gulbarga Lok Sabha constituency BJP candidate Dr Umesh Jadhav leads by 83821 votes over Congress candidate Mallikarjun Kharge.Jadhav maintained lead since the first round.
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Chincholi assembly constituency by polls: BJP candidate Dr Avinash Jadhav wins against Congress candidate Subhash Rathod.
Sadananda Gowda, BJP Bangalore North Lok Sabha constituency candidate, shows victory symbol at St Joseph Indian High School.
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B Y Raghavendra of BJP is all set to register a remarkable victory against Madhu Bangarappa of JD(S) in Shimoga Lok Sabha constituency by leading more than 200118 votes after the completion of 16 rounds. BJP gained 6,50, 030 votes while JD(S) bagged 4,49, 912 votes.
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BJP Belgaum candidate Suresh Angadi continued to increase his lead as the counting progressed. His lead increased to 65,277 votes.
Angadi polled 1,20,979 votes while Congress candidate Dr Virupakshappa Sadhunavar had polled 55,702 votes.
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BJP supporters are celebrating in front of Mount Carmel college counting centre, in Bengaluru on Thursday. (DH Photo/ B H Shivakumar)
BJP's Shobha Karandlaje is leading by 111067 votes as against her rival Pramod Madhwaraj.
Shobha Karandlaje - 222159
Pramod - 111092
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Soon after the trends indicated a massive victory for BJP candidates in Karnataka, BJP leader R Ashoka demanded the resignation of chief minister H D Kumaraswamy, here on Thursday.
Speaking to media persons, he said that the people of Karnataka have given their mandate. "Kumaraswamy should not continue as CM for even a single minute. He should go to Raj Bhavan and submit his resignation immediately," he said.
He cited former CM Ramakrishna Hegde as an example, who had submitted his resignation as CM following his party's dismal performance in Lok Sabha polls in 1984.
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BJP Belgaum candidate and sitting MP Suresh Angadi's increased lead to 37175 votes. Angadi had polled 82475 votes, while Congress candidate Dr Virupakshappa Sadhunvar had polled 45300 votes.
BJP candidate B Y Raghavendra shows victory symbol while coming out of the counting hall in Shivamogga. He leads by 17,797 votes over JD(S) Madhu Bangarappa.
Dharwad MP Pralhad Joshi has extended his lead by 96,760 votes against Congress candidate Vinay Kulkarni after round 8.
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The BJP in Karnataka is surging way ahead of its rivals as it was leading in 20 constituencies with trends available for 26 out of the 28 seats, the Election Commission said. Ruling coalition partners, the Congress and JDS, which had fought the polls together, were leading in three seats each.
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Chincholi assembly constituency by-election: BJP candidate Avinash Jadhav leads by 7157 votes over Congress candidate Subhash Rathod
BJP workers have already started celebrations in Shivamogga as BY Raghavendra is heading towards victory in Lok Sabha election. Artistes from KeralaperformChenda melam in front of the residence of State BJP B S Yeddyurappa at Vinobnagar on Thursday. BJP leads by 1,66,595 votes over JD(S).
BJP candidate Nalin Kumar Kateel crosses previous Lok Sabha elections margin. He is leading by 1,77,995 votes. In 2014 election, he had won by 1,43,709 votes.
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BJP nominee B Y Raghavendra is racing towards victory in Shimoga Lok Sabha constituency. He is all set to register a remarkable victory against Madhu Bangarappa of JD(S). He is leading by 1,51,082 votes over Madhu Bangarappa. BJP gained 4,85,131 votes while JD(S) bagged 3,34,724 votes.
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BJP's Shobha Karandlajeis leading by 73,660 votes against Pramod Madhwaraj.
Shobha Karandlaje - 1,45,694
Pramod - 72,034
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Coalition candidate Prajwal Revanna is leading by more than one lakh votes in Hassan, against Manju of BJP.
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After the completion of nine rounds, BJP leads by 1,22,197 votes over JD(S) in Shimoga Lok Sabha constituency. BJP bagged 3,89,093 votes while JD(S) obtained 2,66,754 votes.
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BJP Belgaum candidate Suresh Angadi's lead increased to 16,520 votes. Angadi had polled 30,311 votes, Congress candidate Dr V S Sadhunavar polled 13,791 votes. BSP candidate Badroddin Kamdod was distant third with 334 votes.
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BJP's Shobha Karandlaje is leading by 36,883 votes as against her rival Pramod Madhwaraj in Udupi-Chikmagalur.
Shobha Karandlaje - 72136
Pramod - 35253
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BJP candidate Nalin Kumar Kateel leads by 92,686 votes after 412,644 votes counted.
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After the completion of six rounds, BJP leads by 93970 votes over JD(S) in Shimoga Lok Sabha constituency. B Y Raghavendra of BJP has gained 275,777 votes while Madhu Bangarappa of JD(S) bagged 18,4057 votes.
Sumalatha has gained lead in Mandya after the 3rd round against coalition candidate K Nikhil. While Sumalatha has got 54,883 votes, Nikhil has secured 53,644 votes.
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Prajwal Revanna is leading in Hassan even after the 6th round of counting. While Prajwal has got 2,41,241, BJP's Manju has secured 1,88,959 votes.
As per current trends available for 511 constituencies, BJP is leading in 277 while INC is leading in 52, DMK in 21, AITC in 21, YSRC in 21 and Shivsena in 18. (EC on Twitter)
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Gulbarga Lok Sabha constituency BJP candidate Dr Umesh Jadhav leads by 10,299 votes over Congress candidate Mallikarjun Kharge.
Dhruvanarayan is leading by 6,605 against Srinivas Prasad inChamarajanagar.
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BJP's Shobha Karandlaje is leading by 23667 votes as against her rival Pramod Madhwaraj.
Shobha Karandlaje - 50515
Pramod - 26848
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BangaloreNorth Lok Sabha constituency counting underway at St Joseph Indian High School
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BJP candidate Annasaheb Jolle leads by 3598 votesagainst his rival sitting MP Prakash Hukkeri of the Congress in Chikkodi Parliamentary Constituency, after 30,242 votes counted.
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BJP candidate Nalin Kumar Kateel leads by 25202 votes after 160252 votes counted. Nalin secures 88270 votes while Mithun gets 63068.
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Prathap Simha maintained good lead against Vijayashankar. Prathap obtained 25734 while Vijayashankar obtained 18301 votes.
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BJP has continued to maintain lead over JD(S) in Shimoga. BJP has gained 108529 votes and JD(S) has bagged 84005 votes so far.
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BJP candidate Dr Umesh Jadhav leads by 5754 votes against Congress candidate Mallikarjun Kharge after the completion of second rounds in Gulbarga Lok Sabha constituency.
Karnataka, which is ruled by JDS-Congress coalition government is under severe stress over constant bickering between the allies and rumours are rife that the Lok Sabha 2019 results will have a huge impact if the Bharatiya Janata Party wins big.
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Coalition candidate Prajwal is leading by 21237 votes in Hassan. While Prajwal has got 76873 votes, A Manju has got 55536.
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After first round of counting, BJP candidate Dr Umesh Jadhav leads by 3578 against Congress candidate Mallikarjun Kharge in Gulbarga Lok Sabha constituency.
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BJP candidate leads by 1907. Kateel secures 20223 votes while Mithun Rai secured 18316 votes.
After first round of counting, BJP candidate Prahlad Joshi leads by 1,028 votes against Congress candidate Vinay Kulkarni in Dharwad.
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BJP leads by 8480 votes over JD(S) after the completion of 109 booths out of 2021 in Shimoga Lok Sabha constituency.
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Chincholi Assembly segment byelection BJP candidate Dr Avinash Jadhav leads against Congress candidate Subhash Rathod.
Prajwal Revanna, the coalition candidate of Hassan Lok Sabha segment, is leading against BJP candidate A Manju.
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With the counting of votes beginning for Lok Sabha polls beginning Nikhil Kumaraswamy the coalition candidate has maintained a lead of 1050 votes against Independent candidate A Sumalatha. Initially Sumalatha was in the lead.
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Election commission turnsharsh against journalists in Chikkodi Parliamentary Constituency. Even as the counting process began at 8 am, journalists have been denied entry into counting centre.
Police created inconvenience to journalists not allowing them to enter counting centre despite possessing identity cards issued by EC. Irony is that even information officer too was not let in.
After taking objection senior police officials allowed the media. However, media crew was for a shocker as Returning Officer Dr Rajendra K V denied permission for the journalist into counting centre.
This triggered a flash protest from the journalist who protested in front of media center located beside the entry gate. Subsequently, Superintendent of Police Sudhir Kumar Reddy rushed to the spot. Tried to pacify the protesting journalist. Reddy later said he had interacted with the Returning Officer, assured the journalist of entry into the counting centre.
Counting of votes is underway for 28 Lok Sabha constituencies that went for polls in Karnataka in two phases, the results of which is likely to have its bearing on the stability of Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy-led Congress-JD(S) coalition government.
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Nalin Kumar has scored 5426 votes while his opponent Mithun got 3514
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BJP leads by 3087 votes over JD(S) in Shimoga Lok Sabha constituency.
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Counting of EVMs of Dakshina Kannada Lok Sabha constituency commenced. There are 15 to 18 rounds of counting depending on the assembly constituencies.
Belgaum parliamentary constituency will have minimum of 15 rounds and maximum 20 rounds of counting.
Counting of votes of Gulbarga Lok Sabha constituency and by election to Chincholi assembly constituency began at Gulbarga University premises in Kalaburagi.Gulbarga Lok Sabha constituency BJP candidate Dr Umesh Jadhav maintained initial lead over Congress candidate Mallikarjun Kharge.
JD(S)'s candidates H D Deve Gowda in Tumkur and Prajwal Revanna in Hassan and Congress' Mithun Rai in Dakshina Kannada are leading .
BJP's B Y Raghavendra in Shimoga and Siddeshwar in Davanagere are leading.
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Sitting MP and BJP candidate Nalin Kumar Kateel offered prayers at Sharavu Mahaganapathi Temple in Mangaluru ahead of counting.
The counting of votes for Dharwad parliamentary constituency will begin at UAS in Dharwad at 8.00 am. Though there are 19 candidates in fray it is straight fight between sitting MP Prahlad Joshi from BJP against Congress candidate Vinay Kulkarni.
Strong rooms were opened in the presence of Deputy Commissioner K A Dayananda at Sahyadri college in Shivamogga. The entire process was recorded as per the directions from the election commission.
"Roshan Baig has tried to help the BJP and sabotage my campaign. But in his own constituency Shivaji Nagar, people have supported me overwhelmingly andblessed me. Workers of Congress party have defied his diktats and supported me,"Rizwan Arshad, Congress candidate from Bangalore Central.
"Bengaluru South will be going to BJP again. The constituency which opened the BJP account in South India by @AnanthKumar_BJP in 1991 and he held this constituency 6 times with hard work & clean hands since 1996 for @BJP4India. All the best for @Tejasvi_Surya," tweetedTejaswini Ananth Kumar(sic)
Strong rooms opened at NITK, Surathkal in the presence of Returning officer Sasikanth Senthil. There are 13 candidates in the fray in Dakshina Kannada Lok Sabha constituency. There is a direct fight between Nalin Kumar Kateel of BJP and Mithun Rai of Congress. The counting will begin at 8 am.
There are 1234 postal ballots for counting
The counting of votes polled in Shimoga Lok Sabha constituency is to begin at Sahyadri college in the city at 8 am. The constituency has drawn the attention of the state as sons of two former chief ministers B Y Raghavendra of BJP and Madhu Bangarappa of JD(S) are locked horns against each other. It may be mentioned here that B Y Raghavendra had defeated Madhu Bangarappa in the bypoll held last year. Now, they are in a straight fight again.
Counting of the vote will commence at 8 am. The district election commission brought postal ballots to counting centre from district treasury. The authorities are opening the strong rooms at Maharani's Commerce and Management College, in Paduvarahalli.
Counting of votes from Belgaum Parliamentary Constituency to begin shortly in the premises of RPD College in Belagavi.
57 Candidates are in the fray from the constituency, largest in the state. BJP's sitting MP Suresh Angadi and Congress candidate Dr V S Sadhunavar are in a straight contest.
MES has fielded 40 of its supporters as independents to get attention towards Karnataka Maharashtra boundary dispute
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"I am sure we will win. I am confident I will be able to contribute to legislation and policy-making in this country," saidTejasvi Surya,BJP candidate from Bangalore South.
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"Narendra Modi will become the PM. I'm hopeful of winning the seat. After this, within a day or two this coalition govt is going to fall on its own and BJP govt will be formed," saidUmesh Jadhav, BJP candidate from Gulbarga. Former Congress MLA Jadhav contested against senior Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge.
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Both main candidates of the Mandya Lok Sabha constituency -K Nikhil of the JD(S)-Congress coalition and Independent A Sumalatha -are visiting the temple of Sri Chamundeshwari atop the Chamundi Hill, in Mysuru. They will reach Mandya, where the counting of the votes cast in their favour will be taken up, later.
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