Karnataka election result 2018 LIVE updates: With Narendra Modi wave still riding high, trends show BJP snatching another state from Congress.
Karnataka
Election Result LIVE updates:
With
Modi wave still riding high, the Bharatiya JanataParty (BJP)
on Tuesday forged ahead leading in 121 seats while the ruling
Congress was
leading in 59 constituencies in the Karnataka Assembly polls,
according to trends. JD(S) was leading in forty seats by 11.00 am.
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah
was
ahead in the Badami assembly constituency in north Karnataka, but
trailing in Chamundeshwari in his home town Mysuru by over 11,000
votes against his main rival G T Deve Gowda of the JD(S). The BJP's
chief ministerial candidate, B S Yeddyurappa, was ahead in
Shikaripura, and JD(S) state president H D Kumaraswamy in Ramanagara.
Prominent among those trailing include ministers Ramamnatha Rai from
Bantwal and H C Mahadevappa from T Narasipura, the sources said.
Senior BJP leader K S Eshwarappa from Shivamogga, senior most
candidate in the electoral fray and minister Kagodu Timmappa from
Sagara and the chief minister's son, Yatindra, from Varuna were also
leading over their rivals.
Karnataka
election has been billed as the biggest political battle of 2018. The
Bharatiya Janata Party 's(BJP's) bid to reclaim the state has faced
its toughest challenge from one man - chief minister Siddaramaiah,
who looks to beat incumbency. Who will Karnataka pick? The voters
have decided and the entire nation will know the Karnataka
election 2018 result
today.
Meanwhile,
four of the seven polling agencies predicted in their exit polls that
the BJP would emerge the single-largest party today. While most exit
polls predicted a hung Assembly with the BJP ahead, two said the BJP
would either come very close to or cross the halfway mark of 112
seats, while the India Today-Axis exit poll said the Congress might
bag a majority. All exit polls gave the H D Deve Gowda led Janata Dal
(Secular) nearly two dozen seats or more, which could make it the
kingmaker in case of a hung Assembly.
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