Karnataka Election: Plan 'A', & 'B' ready by all three parties?

karnataka state assembly election results are coming out and the three parties are standing on edge as the result of the fiercely contested state assembly election is to be announced today. Polls predict a deadlock, with Plan A and B prepared by all three parties. With most of the exit polls predicting the possibility of an unsettled assembly, the parties have started a grand strategy. If the bjp has fallen into the trap of not losing the only state in which the party is in power in South India, the congress, which is determined to oust the bjp from power somehow, is sitting ready not to give any chance to the opponent. Meanwhile, the JDS, which is expecting both parties to come forward in a precarious situation, is making plans for 'bargaining'. All in all, the whole day today is full of high-voltage karnataka politics.
Non-Party Contenders From BJP:
- Attempt to contact rebel candidates as well
- Persuasion to support in case of crisis
- Information in polls about the likelihood of a tie result
- Meeting with some leaders including Bommai at Yeddyurappa's residence
- Contact with non-partisan, rebel candidates who are likely to win
- Basavaraja Bommai who talked to many people on the phone
- Tried to contact non-partisans, and rebels through intimates
Leading with many independent candidates:
Amid fears of a stalemate, the ruling bjp has decided to reach out to non-party and rebel candidates who are likely to win before the results are out. It is learned that chief minister Basavaraja Bommai himself has taken the lead and has talked to many people over the phone and requested them to be with him in case of a critical situation.
It has been confirmed that talks have been held with congress rebel candidate ramakrishna Doddamani of Shirahattividhana Sabha constituency, mp Latha, daughter of mp Prakash, who is a non-party candidate of Harpanahalli, and former mla SI Chikkana Gowda, who is contesting as a non-party candidate of Kundagola constituency. chief minister Bommai alone did not contact everyone. He has made a serious effort to contact his close friends including Public Works minister CC Patil. It is said that they are planning a strategy to prevent congress from taking advantage of the inconclusive result for any reason.


- Appointment of stewards to bring to Bangalore
- Intense discussion of strategy by leaders
- A series of leaders' meetings led by Kharge on the eve of the result
- Congress's decision not to allow 'Operation Kamala'
- Discussion on how to prepare for saturday, the crucial day
- Decision to send two in charge to each district
- Responsible for bringing congress candidates to Bangalore as they win
- Decided to look into the situation and take it to research
District in-charges who went to hold the candidate's hand: The congress leaders, who have decided not to allow any untoward development including Operation Kamala, have sent two in-charges each to each district of the state with the responsibility of bringing the party candidates to Bangalore as soon as the results are announced. congress leaders were very active on Friday, the eve of the state assembly election results. AICC president Mallikarjuna Kharge, AICC general secretary Venugopal and state in-charge randeep surjewala held a series of meetings with the state leaders, who have the authority to take important decisions regarding the state, and discussed how to prepare for the crucial day Saturday.

Legislative party meeting today if 120 come? Sources said that if the congress party reaches the mark of 120, the meeting of the congress Legislative party will be held in the city on saturday itself, and the process of selecting the leader of the Legislative party is likely to get underway. Because all the leaders who take important decisions about the state (AICC President Mallikarjuna Kharge, General Secretary Venugopal, and State In-charge Surjewala) are in the city. There is also a chance to get the views of senior rahul gandhi and sonia gandhi over the phone. Thus, the chances of holding a meeting of the legislative party and starting the selection process for the new leader are high.



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