The Karnataka Assembly election results are unfolding, with the Congress party taking a significant lead in more than half the seats. As of 12:45 pm, Congress was leading in 130 seats, while the BJP was ahead in 66 seats. In order to form the government, a party needs a minimum of 113 seats. State President D K Shivakumar of the Congress party achieved a major victory by securing over 70 percent of the votes in Kanakapura.
The Karnataka elections hold significant importance as they serve as a crucial milestone on the path to the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. Meanwhile, the BJP has initiated a process of introspection, engaging in “soul searching” to identify reasons behind its performance. Sources indicate that some of the factors being examined include a lack of clear direction within the state unit, heavy reliance on national leadership, confusion regarding candidate selection, and leadership-related issues. Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai acknowledged the efforts made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and party workers but expressed disappointment in not being able to make a stronger impact.
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