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Posted on Friday, May 31, 2019 - 02:41 pm:       


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More than that looks like today BJP state leadership is very weak (maharastra being exception).

General elections lo maadhir Modi-Shah cant campaign and not sure how much RSS helps in the byeelections




ee logics Khangress bhakths ki eggsplain seyyagalama ..

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Posted on Friday, May 31, 2019 - 02:40 pm:       


Rajusk:

Literally 30 seconds back naaku whatsapp vachindi

ee Elections lo EVM rigging ledu kabatti Khangress gelichindi ani ..




More than that looks like today BJP state leadership is very weak (maharastra being exception).

General elections lo maadhir Modi-Shah cant campaign and not sure how much RSS helps in the byeelections


Need to see the upcoming byelections where UP MLAs contested for Lokasabah and won. BJP need to retain those MLAs plus if it can wrest some opposition that will be great
 

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Posted on Friday, May 31, 2019 - 02:36 pm:       


Ramjirao:

The election was held in 1,361 wards of eight city corporations, 33 town municipal corporations, 22 town panchayats and 202 gram panchayats. Of these, the Congress has won over 500 seats that went to polls on April 29 across the state.


the Congress has come out tops in Karnataka, winning the maximum number of seats in the urban and rural local body (ULB) elections.

In news that will bring respite to the grand old party that has been in the throes of coalition trouble in the state and on the


back foot since its debacle in the general election, the Congress won more than 500 of the 1,361 seats that went to polls on April 29 in the state.





Literally 30 seconds back naaku whatsapp vachindi

ee Elections lo EVM rigging ledu kabatti Khangress gelichindi ani ..
 

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Posted on Friday, May 31, 2019 - 02:25 pm:       

Will TDP replicate this in the local bodies which will be held this year


GVMC kanuka TDP kottagaligithe achievement anukocchu
 

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Posted on Friday, May 31, 2019 - 01:51 pm:       

After LS Rout, Some Respite for Cong in K’taka Urban Local Body Election With Over 500 Seats in its Kitty

The election was held in 1,361 wards of eight city corporations, 33 town municipal corporations, 22 town panchayats and 202 gram panchayats. Of these, the Congress has won over 500 seats that went to polls on April 29 across the state.


the Congress has come out tops in Karnataka, winning the maximum number of seats in the urban and rural local body (ULB) elections.

In news that will bring respite to the grand old party that has been in the throes of coalition trouble in the state and on the back foot since its debacle in the general election, the Congress won more than 500 of the 1,361 seats that went to polls on April 29 in the state.




The election was held in 1,361 wards of eight city corporations, 33 town municipal corporations, 22 town panchayats and 202 gram panchayats.


Of the 27 seats in the Bengaluru Urban region, the Congress won 17 while the BJP won 10.


In Mandya, despite a drubbing for chief minister HD Kumarswamy’s son Nikhil in the parliamentary election, the Janata Dal-Secular (JDS) won 32 of the 69 seats. The Congress came second with 23 wards, while the BJP secured only four seats in its kitty.

Among the town municipal corporations in which 783 wards went to polls, the JD(S) won 102 seats. Independent candidates won the same number of seats.

Meanwhile, the BJP emerged victorious in town panchayats, winning 126 of the 330 seats.

Although the Congress and the JD(S) had a pre-poll alliance for the Lok Sabha elections, the two parties had decided to go solo in the local body polls, similar to what they did in August 2018.

A jubilant Karnataka Congress Pradesh president Dinesh Gundu Rao thanked voters for their support at the local level and said the results came as a motivation.

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