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The state has a total of 224 constituencies out of which 36 and 15 seats are reserved for SC and ST respectively. There are over 5 crores voters in Karnataka.
The current BJP government led by Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has been in power since July 2021, after the resignation of BS Yediyurappa. The BJP is hoping to retain power in the state and has already started its campaign in full swing.
On the other hand, the opposition parties, including the Indian National Congress (INC), Janata Dal (Secular) (JD(S)), and the newly formed party, Karnataka Vikas Party (KVP), are all gearing up to take on the BJP. They have been attacking the government on various issues, including the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, unemployment, and the state’s economic slowdown.
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As per the latest reports, the BJP is confident of its victory in the state and is likely to focus on its development agenda. The party has also promised to implement various welfare schemes for the people of the state.
Meanwhile, the opposition parties have accused the BJP of indulging in communal politics and neglecting the interests of the people. They have promised to provide better governance, employment opportunities, and other benefits to the people of the state.
The elections in Karnataka are crucial for both the ruling party and the opposition parties as it will set the tone for the upcoming general elections in 2024. The results of the elections will also have a significant impact on the political landscape of the state and the country.
As the state prepares for the elections, the people of Karnataka are eagerly waiting to exercise their right to vote and choose their representatives who will govern the state for the next five years.