Karnataka verdict a blow to Congress' dream of challenging Modi in 2019
The Congress has led the BJP in terms of
vote share by over a percentage point, but the latter has maximized its
winnings in its areas of influence
Karnataka Election 2018: On the cusp of
delivering a crushing defeat to the Congress in Karnataka Assembly election
2018, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday was on course to emerge as
the largest single party in the state. But the 110-seat halfway mark of the 222
constituencies that went to the polls on Saturday was still eluding the party
at the time of filing of this report. Elections to the remaining two seats will
be held on May 28.
Interestingly,
the Congress led the BJP in terms of vote share by over a percentage point.
But, the BJP maximized its winnings in its areas of influence. If the Congress’
vote share was 38 per cent, the BJP's was 36.7 per cent.
The Janata Dal (Secular) proved that prophecies
of its demise were premature. The JD(S) was on course to match its 2013 tally
of 40 seats, and its vote share was 17.7 per cent, two percentage points less
than in 2013. But, with BJP inching towards the majority mark, it seemed the JD
(S) could have lost the opportunity to play the kingmaker.
Some
of the ministers in the Siddaramaiah government were trailing, including the
chief minister himself in one of the two seats in which he contested. He was
trailing JD(S)'s G T Deve Gowda by over 27,000 votes in Chamundeshwari, and his
defeat looked imminent. He was leading in Badami, the second seat that he
contested, by 3,000 votes. The trend of some of the ministers losing suggested
that there was anti-incumbency against individual legislators in the
Siddaramaiah government, if not the government itself.
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