In Karnataka, Congress has taken the lead with 114 Assembly seats, as per the latest trends announced by the Election Commission of India. The party is just one seat ahead of the required majority of 113, with a vote share of 43.2 percent. Meanwhile, the BJP- Bharitya Janatha Party’ vote share stands at 36 percent . Reacting to the news, Congress leader Pawan Khera criticized the BJP’s negative campaign, particularly Narendra Modi, and claimed that the election was centered around him.
In the early trends of the counting of the Karnataka assembly elections, the Congress party is showing complete superiority. The fact that many key leaders are behind is causing excitement. Let us see the current situation of key leaders of various parties.
Leading:
Basavaraj Bommai – BJP
DK Sivakumar – Congress
Siddaramaiah – Congress
Gali Janardhan Reddy – KRPP
Kumaraswamy – JDS
Nikhil Kumaraswamy (son of Kumaraswamy) – JDS
HD Revanna (brother of Kumaraswamy) – JDS
Priyank Kharge (son of Mallikarjuna Kharge) – Congress
Vijayendra (Yedyurappa’s son) – BJP
CT Ravi – BJP
G. Parameswara – Congress
Madhu Bangarappa – Congress
trailing:
Jagdish Shettar – Congress
Jarkiholi Ramesh – BJP
Gali Somasekhara Reddy – BJP
Gali Karunakar Reddy – BJP
B. Sriramulu – BJP
Gali Lakshmi (Bellari) – KRPP
Dinesh Gundurao – Congress