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Karnataka pre-poll survey

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27 minutes ago, hari_nbk said:

Tupas survey Inc leader evadu unnadu

BJP ki evadunnaadu? Last election ki INC ki evadunnaadu? Mana laaga vyakthi pooja takkuva KA lo.. Party based politics.. 

2 hours ago, Mobile GOM said:

I thought BRS coming to power 😂😂

Mukku naa koduku janalu daggara dabbulu dengesi party anta vp naa koduku 

one twitter comment

bar and restaurant service - brs

 

If congress stops Delhi-based politics and does local politics, it can stop BJP from foul playing post elections. 
 

If for every decision, cong has to depend on Delhi, then it’s a lost game. 

E margin kuda chalada   :lol2:

2013 lo yedurappa party petti  chilchina Inc ki ilage ochayi

intha ochaka kuda chalakapothe inka discussion waste.

Triangular lo Anni ravadame goppa

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1 hour ago, Godavari said:

E margin kuda chalada   :lol2:

2013 lo yedurappa party petti  chilchina Inc ki ilage ochayi

intha ochaka kuda chalakapothe inka discussion waste

Gujjus having CBI and ED to pull other seats if required 

If margin is small they can pull it easily but anyway they can pull it irrespective of margin 

Edited by kanagalakiran

  1. The Congress is poised to emerge as the single-largest party in Karnataka but could fall short of full majority by more than a dozen seats. Karvy projects the Congress will bag between 90 and 101 seats in a 224-seat Assembly.
  2. The Bharatiya Janata Party is likely to finish second with 78-86 seats, which is 30-odd seats short of what is required to form a government in Karnataka.
  3. Deve Gowda's Janata Dal (Secular) or JD (S) could emerge as the kingmaker in Karnataka. Karvy projects the JD (S) could bag 34-43 seats in Karnataka. Both the Congress and the BJP will need the JD(S)'s support to form the next government.

https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/india-today-karvy-karnataka-opinion-poll-10-key-takeaways-1211549-2018-04-13

 

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