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Buoyed by the initial trends, Congress said the message given to the BJP was to stick to public issues that matter, even as the saffron party expressed hope of securing the simple majority mark of 113.
The opposition party marched ahead establishing a lead in 112 constituencies, while the BJP was leading in 74 segments, the latest Election Commission (EC) trends of counting of votes polled in the Karnataka Assembly elections showed.
The former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda-led Janata Dal is leading in 30 segments, and others in 5 seats.
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JD(S) leader and another former CM, H D Kumaraswamy was leading in Channapatna against BJP’s C P Yogeshwara by 93 votes. Shivakumar was ahead of his BJP rival, state minister R Ashoka by about 6,000 votes.
Congress leader Pavan Khera said, ”this is the message for the BJP that please stick to issues that matter to everyday life of people and don’t try and divide India.” Former Chief Minister and senior BJP leader D V Sadananda Gowda said: ”It is too early to comment on the final results. But certainly we will cross 113.”.