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Karnataka election results:
Karnataka election results: Congress to form govt in Karnataka, BJP loses its only southern state
 INDIA , 8-May-2013  9:32:14 AM
Karnataka has delivered an unambiguous verdict. The Congress will form the next government and will not need help. The party won 121 seats, which will give it a majority in the 224-seat Assembly. (In pics: Congress celebrates)

After five years of turbulent rule in Karnataka, the BJP is history. It won 40 seats; so did the Janata Dal (Secular). BS Yeddyurappa's KJP won six seats. (Track results here)

Celebrations are being held at the Congress headquarters in Bangalore. And in Delhi. The party, which rules at the Centre, needed the good news, caught as it is in a series of corruption scandals perilously close to general elections, now months away

"Despite the campaign against UPA, the people of Karnataka have spoken strongly. It's a defeat of an ideology," PM Manmohan Singh said. Congress president Sonia Gandhi said she was happy with her party's win. "We expected to win. It was a joint effort," she said.

To a state that saw three BJP chief ministers in the last two years, the Congress' promise of a stable government clearly appealed. Among frontrunners for Chief Minister in the Congress are K Siddaramaiah. Two Union ministers Veerappa Moily and Mallikarjun Kharge also have their hats in the ring.

Each has rolled out the stock Congress answer since morning - "The high command will decide."

Mr Yeddyurappa has effectively split the BJP's vote, but has failed to convert that into gains for his newly floated Karnataka Janata Party. But he is hanging in there, offering help in government formation if his likely clutch of seats are needed

From : http://www.ndtv.com  

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