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Karnataka Election Results: Coastal Karnataka shows that it stands with the BJP

Despite the Hindutva plank not playing a big role in these polls, the region, which saw the polarising issues of love jihad and hijab in the recent past, more or less voted for status quo.

May 13, 2023 / 20:11 IST
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BJP leader Mahesh Tenginkai celebrates after his win in the Karnataka Assembly elections, in Hubballi (PTI Photo)
BJP leader Mahesh Tenginkai celebrates after his win in the Karnataka Assembly elections, in Hubballi (PTI Photo)

Dakshina Kannada, the stronghold of the Bharatiya Janata Party, once again voted as expected to keep the saffron flag flying, and was oblivious to the Congress victory all around. But the bastion saw some chinks, with the Grand Old Party doubling its 2018 count.

While Udupi sent all the five BJP legislators to the assembly, BJP managed to win six of the eight Dakshina Kannada constituencies, with Congress winning Puttur and Mangalore, where UT Khader, a former Congress minister, retained his seat.

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But it was in Uttara Kannada that Congress won four seats, two more than its 2018 tally of two, and BJP managed only two. Thus BJP retained 13 of the 19 seats in the region and lost three sitting MLAs, while Congress increased its seats from three in 2018 to six now.

Despite the saffron domination in Dakshina Kannada, Congress stalwart UT Khader, who enjoys the support of a majority of Muslims, was seen playing cricket on counting day. He won with a margin of 22,977 against BJP’s Satish Kumpala. Khader’s margin was 4,000 more than in 2018.