नतीजे आज: कर्नाटक में राजनीतिक घोड़े दौड़ाने का दिन, खेमेबाजी और योजनाएं शुरू

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Karnataka is important in every respect. That’s why the election results here are also considered important. The importance of the Karnataka elections for the BJP and the Congress is high because six months later elections are going to be held in the three Hindi heartland states of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh. A Karnataka win or loss is going to be a cause of excitement or disappointment for the elections in these three states. Not only this, the movement of seats in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections can also decide these results of Karnataka.

Although there is a huge difference in the issues and mood in the state assembly and Lok Sabha elections, but there is some benefit of having our own government.

Counting of votes to take place in Karnataka today.  EVMs are kept under tight security.

Counting of votes to take place in Karnataka today. EVMs are kept under tight security.

By the way, none of the exit polls that have come out on the results of the Karnataka elections have given a majority to the BJP. Some exit polls have definitely shown Congress in majority while most have presented Congress as the single largest party. If any party does not get a clear majority, then the public opinion will be completely pushed and the one who has the strength will be able to win the power.

JDS, the party of former Prime Minister Haradanahalli Deddegowda Deve Gowda, is in the process of becoming the kingmaker. From now on, it is being said from his party that contacts are being made from both the Congress and the BJP. Whom we will support, it will be decided after the election results. Laddus are bursting.

In fact, small and regional parties enjoy state elections very much. If no one gets the majority, she becomes the kingmaker. Sometimes they even reach the position of becoming kings themselves. On the other hand, plans are ready from the side of Congress and BJP to form their own government in any situation. If there is a need for less seats, then first of all the independent candidates will be roped in.

Because like Sursa, if the government is formed without the cooperation of JDS, then it will be best for them. If more seats are needed, then the work is not going to be done without going to the JDS.

Although it is not necessary that the exit polls always turn out to be correct, but one can get an idea of ​​which way the wind is blowing, what kind of wind it is! However, the actual results will be known only on the morning of May 13 and only then all speculations will be put to rest.