Karnataka assembly election 2013 exit polls

Congress doing comeback in Karnataka

 Karnataka, 7th May: The results of the Karnataka Assembly elections on May 5 will be declare on May 8 will set the fate of the Karnataka state.

The Karnataka legislative assembly election 2013 was conducted on 5th may 2013 for 223 assembly constituencies and the result will be announces on 8th may 2013.

The main political parties — The Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP), Congress, Janata Dal Secular (JDS), Karnataka Janata Paksha (KJP) and BSR Congress.

A lot of people are predicting that the BJP government is on its way out in Karnataka and the Congress is stated to make a strong comeback.

But before the election The “Ek Mulakat News Survey” and “Shining India News” has already predicted the opinion and survey poll first round results here in which the Congress is leading in most of the constituencies. The second comes to BJP than JDS and the fourth one for KJP.

The “Ek Mulakat News Survey” and “Shining India News” has done survey for Gujarat elections in which our prediction and survey result was absolutely correct.

And today we are revealing the second round survey result. According to Ek Mulakat News Survey” and “Shining India News, the parties reserving seats are:-

  • Congress: 118 to 120
  • BJP: 40 to 45
  • JDS: 38 to 43
  • KJP: 7 to 10
  • BSR: 3 to 5
  • Others: 7 to 11

Again congress is leading in the second round survey and the BJP is in the second position. BJP is lacking in the state because of the involvement the corruption and groups in the party.

So the result will disclose on 8th May, just wait and watch what the time have in it.

Bureau Report

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