After the announcement of Karnataka elections, Congress is full of power, said- will overthrow the government with 40 percent commission
Karnataka Assembly Election 2023: Polling will be held on May 10 in a single phase on 224 assembly seats in Karnataka. The counting of votes will take place on May 13. While the Bharat Janata Party is struggling to retain its only fort in South India, the Congress wants to return to power in Karnataka under Mission South.
The schedule for the assembly elections 2023 in Karnataka has been announced. On Wednesday, March 28, Chief Election Commissioner Rajeev Kumar announced the Karnataka elections, saying that the state would go to polls in a single phase on May 10 and the counting of votes on May 13. After the announcement of the election bugle, all the political parties are presenting their respective claims. State Chief Minister Basava Raj Bommai said that the BJP would again return to power in the state. On the other hand, Congress has also talked about hitting the ground with great enthusiasm. Congress said that it will overthrow the government with a 40 percent commission. Chief Election Commissioner Rajeev Kumar said that the term of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly is coming to an end on May 24. The Chief Election Commissioner has said that it is our priority to conduct fair elections. There are 224 assembly seats. There are about 17 thousand voters in the state whose age has crossed 100 years.
Karnataka will go to polls in a single phase on May 10. The results for the 224 assembly seats in the state will be released on May 13. After the announcement of Karnataka Assembly polls, the Congress has said it is ready to face the polls and vows to throw out the "anti-people government with 40 percent commission". Randeep Surjewala, general secretary in charge of Karnataka, said the Congress would form the government with the blessings of the people.
Randeep Singh Surarjewala further said that Karnataka is going to vote on 10th May 2023, with Congress guaranteeing to usher in a new era of peace-progress-prosperity and rebuilding Brand Karnataka, with a welfare government at the center Vows to restore Kannadiga pride. The Election Commission on Wednesday announced the schedule for the Karnataka Assembly elections. The polling will be held on May 10 and the results will be declared on May 13.
The term of the 224-member assembly ends on May 24. According to Chief Election Commissioner Rajeev Kumar, the total electorate in Karnataka is 5.2 crore. He informed that the total number of voters above the age of 80 years is 12.15 lakh. Over 9.17 lakh first-time voters will participate in the elections. With the announcement of the election schedule, the model code of conduct has come into force in the state.