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Karnataka Election Result 2023: The counting of votes for the Karnataka Assembly Elections 2023 is going on. On the other hand, according to the latest trends of counting, Congress is ahead in 128 seats, BJP is ahead in 68 seats and JDS is ahead in 22 seats. Meanwhile, BJP’s IT cell chief Amit Malviya talked about changing the results in view of the current figures of the Congress. Talking to ABP News, he said that results can change anytime, equations can change anytime.
When BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya was asked what would you do if the current figures remain, will you accept the people’s mandate or will you form the government with JDS. On this, Amit Malviya said that one should wait till 2 to 3 in the afternoon. On the other hand, if these figures remain, then we will accept the people’s mandate and will not form the government with anyone.
Refused to accept exit polls
BJP’s Amit Malviya, while referring to the result of the last Karnataka assembly elections, said that BJP had won the maximum number of seats last time. Last time BJP had won 103 seats and Congress could win only 80 seats. Amit Malviya said that it is too early to say anything. We should wait till noon.
Even in the results of the exit polls after the voting for the Karnataka assembly elections, the Congress is visible far ahead of the number of seats required for a clear majority. Responding to this, Amit Malviya refused to accept the results of the exit polls.
Amit Malviya had tweeted
Reacting to the exit poll results, Amit Malviya had said that there is nothing to suggest that the Congress will win. Congress will neither win in the counting of votes nor on the ground. Amit Malviya had also made a tweet regarding this. In the tweet, Amit Malviya wrote that it was amusing to see the reaction of those people on the exit polls, who are fully expecting the victory of the Congress. These are just exit polls and not the actual results.
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