Karnataka Election: Big victory of Congress in Karnataka, PM Narendra Modi congratulated - Newztezz Online

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Karnataka Election: Big victory of Congress in Karnataka, PM Narendra Modi congratulated


After the big victory of the Congress in the Karnataka elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has congratulated the Congress party by tweeting, while also thanking the BJP workers.

New Delhi. The people of the state have given a clear majority to the Congress party in the results announced on May 13, Saturday, in the Karnataka elections . This victory is being seen as a big victory for the Congress. All the leaders of the party are seen very enthusiastic. On the other hand , despite many efforts of the anti- BJP party, it has got a crushing defeat. In such a situation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has congratulated the Congress. PM Modi has given the best wishes while posting on social media.

BJP had put full force during the elections in Karnataka, many star campaigners went to Karnataka and campaigned. But on the contrary, BJP has suffered a lot. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also participated in several campaign rallies in Karnataka. At the same time, party president JP Nadda and Amit Shah have also campaigned vigorously in the state. But the public has pronounced the verdict in favor of the Congress.

PM Modi has said in a social media post that congratulations to the Congress party on their victory. The PM has also wished the party to fulfill the aspirations of the people. During this, in another tweet, PM Modi has thanked those who have supported BJP in this election. He said that he appreciates the hard work of BJP workers. He called during this time that the party will serve Karnataka with even more enthusiasm in the coming times.

According to the data shown on the Election Commission's website till 6 pm, out of total 224 seats, election results have been declared for 204 seats. Out of these, Congress has won 123 seats, while BJP has won only 58 seats. Talking about JDS, 19 seats have come in its share.

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