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Karnataka: Good showing for BJP-led NDA but was this a missed opportunity for INDIA Bloc

BJP-JDS continued its dominance in the state by winning a total of 19 of 28 seats. The Congress failed to capitalize on the momentum generated during Legislative Assembly, securing nine seats

June 05, 2024 / 12:06 IST
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Karnataka was expected to be a close contest.

Going into the elections, Karnataka was earmarked as a potential swing state. In 2019, the BJP won 25 out of the total 28 seats, with an additional seat (Mandya) won by an independent candidate backed by the party. This time around, a lot has changed since 2019. The Karnataka Congress was energized by their excellent performance in the 2023 Assembly Elections. The Siddaramaiah government successfully implemented the five guarantees, programs that proved to be very popular amongst voters. The BJP state leadership was on a sticky wicket with internal divisions and anti-incumbency against several sitting MPs. Unlike in 2019, when the BJP fought alone, the BJP and JDS were in an alliance with Congress, contesting on their own. Overall, the situation on the ground had shifted significantly since 2019, and many expected Karnataka to be a close contest.

As of 11 PM on 4th June, the NDA has won a total of 19 seats, with the Congress taking the remaining 9. Of the NDA's 19 seats, the BJP won 17 and two by the JDS. The BJP has had a strong showing in Bengaluru City, Coastal Karnataka and Kittur Karnataka. The Congress performed exceptionally well in Kalyana Karnataka, bagging all five seats from the region. The NDA alliance had a popular vote share of 51.66 percent, of which 46.06 percent was for the BJP. The Congress had a popular vote share of 45.43 percent.

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The results have left both sides asking whether this was a missed opportunity. For the BJP, the results clearly show a decline compared to 2019. While this is a marked improvement for the Congress, the BJP-JDS combined won the lion's share of the Lok Sabha seats from the state. The party failed to capitalize on the momentum it had generated during the 2023 Assembly Elections. Therefore, both sides will walk away with a hint of disappointment.