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Karnataka Elections: Hyderabad Karnataka goes with Congress. Was Mallikarjun Kharge a factor?

The region, which has 40 seats in seven districts, increased the tally of the Congress by five seats, while the BJP lost five of its sitting MLAs and the Janata Dal (Secular) also lost a seat in the region.

May 13, 2023 / 15:28 IST
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Congress workers celebrate at the party office after the party's decisive lead in the Karnataka Assembly elections, outside Rajiv Gandhi Bhavan in Ahmedabad (PTI Photo)
Congress workers celebrate at the party office after the party's decisive lead in the Karnataka Assembly elections, outside Rajiv Gandhi Bhavan in Ahmedabad (PTI Photo)

Kalyana Karnataka, previously Hyderabad Karnataka, has once again proved that it is a bellwether region and voted for the Congress, which kept its crucial seats and increased the tally from the region as the Grand Old Party made a strong comeback in the Karnataka assembly elections.

Keeping its 38-year tradition of throwing out the incumbent based on issues such as corruption and instability, the people of Karnataka restored the Congress, which gained a comfortable majority in the assembly.

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Kalyana Karnataka, which has 40 seats in seven districts, increased the tally of the Congress from 21 in 2018 to 26, while the BJP lost five of its sitting MLAs as its tally came down from 15 to 10, and the Janata Dal (Secular) lost a seat in the region from four to three.

One stalwart of the Bharatiya Janata Party who took a beating was former minister B Sreeramulu, who lost from Ballari Rural to three-time MLA B Nagendra, 52, of the Congress.