India's opposition Congress set for big win in Karnataka state,
defeating BJP
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[May 13, 2023]
By YP Rajesh
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India’s main opposition Congress party was set to
win elections in the southern state of Karnataka on Saturday,
emphatically defeating the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in a big
boost to its prospects ahead of national elections due next year.
The election is the first of five crucial state polls this year that are
seen as setting the tone for parliamentary elections due in April and
May 2024.
It is also the first big electoral face-off between Prime Minister
Narendra Modi’s BJP and Congress since Congress leader Rahul Gandhi was
convicted of defamation in March and lost his parliament seat.
Karnataka, which was ruled by the BJP, voted on Wednesday and votes were
counted on Saturday. Congress is set to win 136 seats against 64 for the
BJP in the 224-member legislature, the Election Commission website
showed at 1100 GMT on Saturday.
The Congress party's fortunes had shrunk to a historical low since
losing power at the national level to the BJP in 2014. Before Saturday
it had won only one of 24 state or federal territory elections since
2019, when Modi swept national elections for a second term.
In contrast, the BJP won 15 states or federal territories either on its
own or in alliance with regional parties.
The defeat in Karnataka would be a rare blow for the BJP considering
Modi remains highly popular after nine years in power and is favourite
to win a third term nationally in 2024.
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Supporters of India's main opposition
Congress party celebrate after the initial poll results in Karnataka
elections at the party headquarters, in New Delhi, India, May 13,
2023. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi
Ecstatic Congress members burst firecrackers, danced to the beat of
drums and distributed sweets at the party headquarters in New Delhi,
and in Bengaluru, the global tech hub which is the capital city of
Karnataka.
"(The) Congress party stood with the poor in Karnataka, we fought on
the issues of the poor," Gandhi told reporters.
"I feel happiest about the fact that we didn’t fight this fight with
hate or wrong words. We fought this fight with love, with an open
heart, and the people of Karnataka showed that this country likes
love," he said.
"The markets of hate have been shut in Karnataka, the shops of love
have opened."
Karnataka is home to about 65 million people and is considered the
BJP’s gateway to southern India, as the party has struggled to win
elections elsewhere in the region.
"We accept the verdict of people of Karnataka with due respect, we
will take this verdict in our stride," Basavaraj Bommai, the BJP's
outgoing chief minister of Karnataka, tweeted.
"We will analyse and correct our mistakes and rebuild the party and
come back during parliamentary elections."
(Reporting by YP Rajesh; Editing by William Mallard and David
Holmes)
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