Thursday, 10 May 2018

Karnataka Assembly elections 2018 BJP will win 130+ seats, says Amit Shah

BENGALURU, May 10 Bharatiya Janata Party president Amit Shah on Thursday said that the Voter ID card scandal that surfaced days before the state Assembly polls clearly show the desperation of the Congress party to win the 2018 Karnataka Assembly elections.

"Congress is attempting to win decisions with undemocratic ways. Recuperation of Voter ID cards in Rajarajeshwari Nagar demonstrates how urgently Congress needs to win the race. I need to caution those whose phony IDs have been made, that don't fall in Congress' trap and exasperate surveys," Amit Shah told columnists in Bengaluru.

Tending to at a press conference in the Karnataka capital, the BJP chief expressed his expectation of winning at least 130 seats in the Assembly polls. "BJP will win in excess of 130 seats and shape government in Karnataka. There is no doubt of looking for or giving support to anybody," he said.

Communicating certainty, Shah said that in Yeddyurappa will turn into the chief minister.

"We can lose elections however can't sit with Social Democratic Party of India and Popular Front of India. Congress takes the support of SDPI and PFI to win decisions and that is the difference between them and BJP. Congress doesn't avoid taking the support of traitors," the BJP supremo included.

With days left for Karnataka to go to surveys, both the decision Congress and the resistance Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have entered a sharp fight on the ground and on social media.

The BJP is eyeing toward to oust the Congress government in Karnataka, which is going by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.

Karnataka polls are booked to be held in a solitary stage on May 12 and the tallying of votes will be done on May 15. VVPAT machines, aside from EVMs, will be sent in Karnataka for the polls.

The 224-member Assembly expires on May 28 in the state where the Congress is at present in control, with 122 seats against the BJP's 43. Karnataka is one of the eight states where surveys were planned for the current year.

While Siddaramaiah-drove Congress is peering toward a moment term in the state, BJP needs to spread its wings to the 22nd state.

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