In Bengaluru 16,000 police personnel have been deputed for election duties
BJP leaders, during the campaigning, paid visit to 311 temples and mutts. The party had also organised 3,166 public campaigns and 9,077 public meetings
Even PM Modi, while campaigning in Karnataka, alleged that the Congress was bent on carving Karnataka out of India
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The election campaign in Karnataka will come to an end at 5 pm on Monday, 48 hours before the voting day of May 10
While PM's campaign blitzkrieg dominated electioneering in K'taka, a lesser-known aspect of his outreach has been his meetings with nearly 3,000 people
Anurag Thakur alleged that Congress parliamentary party chief Sonia Gandhi's reference to "Karnataka's sovereignty" has revealed the party's "deep conspiracy to disintegrate India"
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"The Congress will not allow anyone to pose a threat to Karnataka's reputation, sovereignty or integrity," the Congress had tweeted
The state is likely to witness a three-cornered fight among Congress, BJP and JD (S) but it carries special importance for the grand old party
CM Basavaraj Bommai is battling for legacy, while Congress leader Siddaramaiah is chasing a record second term as CM, and Kumaraswamy is hoping for a hung verdict
Congress has accused Election Commission of "bias" over its notice on party's "corruption rate card" advertisements targeting BJP govt in K'taka
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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday interacted with college students and working women here ahead of the May 10 Assembly elections in Karnataka
A party needs to win at least 113 seats to form a government in Karnataka. Of the total 224 seats, 36 seats are reserved for scheduled castes and 15 for scheduled tribes
Kumaraswamy said the two national parties are taking undue advantage of the youth for their political advantage
The outcome of a state election, analysts believe, does not necessarily determine the outcome of the national elections
The BJP, which is vying for overall political dominance, has set a target of winning at least 150 seats in the 2023 Karnataka Assembly elections
ECI on Sunday also held all major local newspapers in the state responsible for all matters including advertisements published in their newspapers
No party or candidate shall publish any advertisement in the print media on poll day and one day prior without clearance from the media certification and monitoring committee