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His remarks came in reaction to Siddaramaiah’s statement, claiming that “Congress will come to power with a comfortable majority” in the state.
Taking to Twitter, the BJP leader said, “He (Siddaramaiah) headed one of the most corrupt, indecisive and Hindu-hating government in the history of Karnataka. Public are still aware of those dark days and then some months of coalition drama. Voters have made up their mind for a decisive mandate to @BJP4Karnataka”.
Earlier on Tuesday, Siddaramaiah had alleged that several BJP leaders in the state have resigned from the party and joined Congress.
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The Assembly elections are slated to take place in Karnataka on May 10, and the counting of votes will take place on May 13.
At present, out of the 224 seats in the Karnataka Assembly, 119 MLAs are from the ruling BJP, while Congress has 75 and JD(S) has 28 seats.
(With ANI inputs)