Biggest victory of Congress in Karnataka, broken record of 34 years

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Biggest victory of Congress in Karnataka, broken record of 34 years

Congress broke the record of 34 years in Karnataka.

Congress broke the record of 34 years in Karnataka.

Karnataka Election Result: The results of all the assembly seats in Karnataka are almost out. The Congress has trounced the ruling BJP with an absolute majority. The Congress party has registered the biggest victory in the Karnataka assembly elections. If we turn the pages of history, in 34 years no party has registered such a huge victory here in terms of vote share and seats. Congress has broken the record of 34 years in Karnataka. Prior to this, the Congress party had registered the biggest victory in 1989. The Congress contested the elections under the leadership of Virendra Patil and the party won 178 seats. At the same time, 43.76 percent vote share was received during this period.

1994 JDS

In 1994, JDS under the leadership of HD Deve Gowda had won 115 seats and during this time JDS’s vote share was 33.54 per cent.

1999 INC

The Congress party had won with an absolute majority during this period. The Congress had handed over the command of Karnataka to SM Krishna. The Congress had won 132 seats in 1999 and the party got a vote share of 40.84 per cent.

2004 BJP

The Bharatiya Janata Party won the maximum number of seats in 2004. During this, the party contested the elections under the leadership of BSY. BJP got 79 seats and 28.33 per cent vote share.

2008 BJP

After the victory in 2004, BJP once again contested elections under the leadership of BSY and the party got more seats and vote share than before. Whereas, the Bharatiya Janata Party got 110 seats and 33.86 per cent vote share.

2013 INC

On the other hand, in 2013, once again the Congress won the hearts of the people of Karnataka and gained power. During this Congress handed over the command of the state to Siddaramaiah. In 2013, the Congress had won 122 seats and the party’s vote share was 36.6 per cent.

2018 BJP

The Bharatiya Janata Party once again contested the elections in 2018 under the leadership of BSY and gained power. During this, the party had won 104 seats. With this, the party’s vote share was 36.3 per cent.

At the same time, the party’s success in Karnataka elections is also being seen as a positive result of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra. Rahul Gandhi reached the headquarters and interacted with the media after the news of the victory of the Congress party in Karnataka. While talking to the media, Rahul Gandhi expressed his gratitude to the people of Karnataka. Along with this, he congratulated all the party leaders and workers of Karnataka.

He said that thanks to the people of Karnataka for giving us victory in this election. Rahul Gandhi said that now the market of hatred has closed in Karnataka and now the shop of love has opened. Rahul further said that we had made five promises to the people of Karnataka and we will fulfill these promises on the first day in the first cabinet. Emphasizing that Rahul Gandhi said that he will be the first to fulfill the five promises made by the people of Karnataka.

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