Siddaramaiah accuses BJP of 'abducting' and 'keeping in captivity' Congress MLA Anand Singh
May 18, 2018, 08:45 PM ISTSiddaramaiah also claimed that all the 78 legislators of the party and two Independent MLAs were with them.
Siddaramaiah also claimed that all the 78 legislators of the party and two Independent MLAs were with them.
Karnataka Verdict: SC has refused to stay the oath-taking ceremony of BJP Legislative Party chief BS Yeddyurappa.
The chief minister went to Raj Bhavan after announcing the Congress' support to the JDS to form the government as the state headed for a hung assembly.
Karnataka Election Results 2018 LIVE Updates: Heaping praise on BJP chief Amit Shah, PM Modi said that if one wants to know how an ideal party worker functions, he does not need to look anywhere else other than the BJP president.
Karnataka Election Results 2018 LIVE Updates: The early trends showed that Congress and BJP in a neck-and-neck fight, while JD(S) kept a distant third position, but soon the picture changed as BJP shot miles ahead of Congress, while JDS indicated a performance far better than expected by any exit poll or political pundits.
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah asserted that the Congress would retain power in the southern state and said this was his last election."
The exit polls may have predicted hung assembly for Karnataka but they have failed to stir incumbent chief minister Siddaramaiah, who thinks the exit polls are mere 'entertainment'.
The Bharatiya Janata Party's Chief Ministerial face, B.S. Yeddyurappa, said earlier that people were with the BJP and that he will form the government by winning 145-150 seats.
Karnataka Assembly Elections 2018: As 5 crore Karnataka voters head to poll booths to elect 222 leaders to state legislative assembly, here is a look at key constituencies to watch out:
Karnataka Assembly Elections 2018: The ruling Congress and the BJP are the main contenders for power, while former prime minister H D Deve Gowda's JD(S) is likely to play the kingmaker.
No party in Karnataka has won a second successive term in office since 1985 when the Janata Dal under Ramakrishna Hegde had retained power.
Karnataka Elections 2018: Congress chief Rahul Gandhi made tall allegations against PM Modi in a press conference in poll-bound Karnataka's Bengaluru on Thursday.
PM Narendra Modi on Wednesday launched an all-out attack on alleged nepotism in Congress party during his first rally of the day in Bangarapet in Karnataka's Kolar.
Targeting Siddaramaiah government, the prime minister alleged that it has become a “corruption tank” for the Congress with a pipeline connected to Delhi, “where the money reaches directly”.
Earlier in the day, PM Modi had said that after its defeat in upcoming Karnataka polls, the Congress will become “Punjab, Puducherry, Parivar Congress”.
Stakes are high for the Rahul Gandhi-led Congress as Karnataka is one of the few states where the party is in power. Also, Siddaramaiah is the first chief minister in the state to complete a five-year tenure.
During the course of his three rallies in Karnataka's Chamarajanagara, Udupi and Belagavi, the prime minister tore through Rahul Gandhi, inciting a sharp response from Congress.
“Today PM avoided talking about his complicity in closing CBI cases against the Reddy bros. Instead he spoke about some 2+1 formula. Here is the explanation to his formula to win election. 2 Reddys + 1 Yeddy. #2Reddy1Yeddy,” he said in a tweet.
Responding to a tweet by Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramiah which said that the Rahul Gandhi has established an instant connect with the youth of the state, the BJP predicted that the ruling party will suffer a humiliating defeat in the May 12 polls.
Senior Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge indicated that despite Siddaramaiah leading the party's poll campaign in the state, he may not be retained on the post. The Congress is yet to officially name Siddaramaiah as its CM candidate.
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