Karnataka election results 2023 live

  1. Live Karnataka Assembly Election Results 2023
  2. Karnataka Elections Result Highlights: Decisive victory for Congress; CLP meeting on Sunday
  3. Karnataka Results Live: Shops of love have opened in Karnataka, says Rahul after Congress' landslide victory
  4. Watch: Karnataka Election 2023 Results; Landslide victory for Congress, party won 136 seats
  5. KCET Results 2023 (OUT) Updates: Over 2.03 lakh students eligible for Engineering seats
  6. Karnataka CM News Live: Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar vying for Karnataka Chief minister post
  7. KCET Results 2023 (OUT) Updates: Over 2.03 lakh students eligible for Engineering seats
  8. Karnataka Results Live: Shops of love have opened in Karnataka, says Rahul after Congress' landslide victory
  9. Watch: Karnataka Election 2023 Results; Landslide victory for Congress, party won 136 seats
  10. Karnataka Elections Result Highlights: Decisive victory for Congress; CLP meeting on Sunday


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Live Karnataka Assembly Election Results 2023

State Constituency MP Party Gender Age Wealth Cases Profession Karnataka Nippani Jolle Shashikala Annasaheb BJP F 53 Class X Rs. 52.2 crore Yes (1) Business, Agriculture, Social Work Karnataka Raybag Aihole D Mahalingappa BJP M 65 Class X Rs. 14.7 crore No Current Mla & Agriculture Karnataka Hukkeri Katti Nikhil Umesh BJP M 40 Post Graduate Rs. 122 crore No Agriculture And Md At Vsil Karnataka Arabhavi Balachandra L Jarkiholi BJP M 56 Class XII Rs. 35.7 crore No Agriculture & Business Karnataka Gokak Jarkiholi Ramesh Laxmanrao BJP M 63 Class XII Rs. 49.3 crore Yes (1) Member Of Karnataka State Legislative Assembly, Salary, Business And Agriculture Karnataka Terdal Siddu Savadi BJP M 63 Class X Rs. 13.8 crore Yes (2) Social Service Karnataka Jamkhandi Jagadeesh Shivayya Gudagunti BJP M 68 Others Rs. 57.6 crore No Industrialist & Agriculturist Karnataka Khanapur Ithal Somanna Halagekar BJP M 60 Graduate Professional Rs. 3.3 crore No Retired Private Servant & Agriculture Karnataka Belgaum Dakshin Abhay Patil BJP M 54 Class X Rs. 9.8 crore Yes (3) Agriculture & Social Work Karnataka Bijapur City Basanagouda R Patil BJP M 60 Graduate Rs. 26.1 crore Yes (4) Agriculture And Social Service Karnataka Chincholi Avinash Umesh Jadhav BJP M 34 Graduate Professional Rs. 2.7 crore No Doctor Karnataka Gulbarga Rural Basawaraj Mattimudu BJP M 43 Class XII Rs. 26.9 crore No Agriculture & Social Service Karnataka Basavakalyan Sharanu Salagar BJP M 47 Post Graduate Rs. 4.7 crore No Social Wor...

Karnataka Elections Result Highlights: Decisive victory for Congress; CLP meeting on Sunday

Story outline • Congress'Priyank Kharge wins in Chittapur against BJP's Manikanta Rathod by 13,640 votes. • Transport Minister B Sriramulu (BJP) loses to B Nagendra (Congress) in Ballari by 29,300 votes. • Karnataka Assembly Speaker Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri (BJP) loses to Bhimanna Naik (Congress) in Sirsi seat by 8,712 votes. The Congress on Saturday made a stunning comeback in The Congress' decisive victory in the Assembly elections after an aggressive pro-poor campaign spearheaded by mass leader and former chief minister Siddaramaiah and KPCC president D K Shivakumar also saw Karnataka continuing with a 38-year-old anti-incumbency trend. The state has never voted an incumbent party to power since 1985. Siddaramaiah, 75, and Shivakumar, the party's trouble shooter who won from Kanakapura by over one lakh votes and who turns 61 on Sunday, are both front runners for the chief minister's post. The Congress has returned to power on its own in Karnataka after 10 years. Siddaramaiah was the chief minister from 2013 to 2018. • Former Union minister K H Muniyappa, who was a member of Lok Sabha for nearly three decades until 2019, win from the Devanahalli assembly constituency in Karnataka by a margin of 4,631 votes. • BJP's Kumar Bangarappa loses Soraba seat to younger brother Madhu of Congress • K H Muniyappa, who was a member of Lok Sabha for nearly three decades until 2019, win from the Devanahalli assembly constituency in Karnataka by a margin of 4,631 votes. Till 5 pm • Cong...

Karnataka Results Live: Shops of love have opened in Karnataka, says Rahul after Congress' landslide victory

Senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh attributed Bharat Jodo Yatra for Congress' landslide victory. "While this is the direct impact of the #BharatJodoYatra in Karnataka, the intangible impact was uniting the party, reviving the cadre and shaping the narrative for the Karnataka elections," said Ramesh on Twitter. The authorities have clamped curfew orders in the capital city Bengaluru and communally sensitive Dakshina Kannada district to avoid untoward incidents and maintain law and order situation. The election results are crucial for the two national parties - BJP and Congress - as well as for the state party JD(S).

Watch: Karnataka Election 2023 Results; Landslide victory for Congress, party won 136 seats

May 13, 2023, 11:40PM IST Source: Times Now Congress emerged victorious in Karnataka by securing a clear majority with 136 out of the total 224 seats. Meanwhile, the BJP secured only 65 seats, and the JD(S) won 19 seats. Overwhelmed with the thumping victory his party has registered, Karnataka Congress president DK Shivakumar broke down on Saturday while speaking to the media. Results are crucial for both the ruling BJP, the opposition Congress, and the regional outfit JD(S). Bharatiya Janata Party veteran BS Yediyurappa on Saturday said that the party respects the mandate of the people and it will introspect about the setback.

KCET Results 2023 (OUT) Updates: Over 2.03 lakh students eligible for Engineering seats

• • • KCET Results 2023 (OUT) Updates: Over 2.03 lakh students eligible for Engineering seats KCET Results 2023 (OUT) Updates: Over 2.03 lakh students eligible for Engineering seats KCET Results 2023 Updates: Candidates who appeared for the entrance exam can check their results at kea.kar.nic.in, karresults.nic.in. Apart from the result, the KEA will also release the final answer key for KCET 2023 A total of 1,66,756 students are eligible for Bachelors in Veterinary Science, out of the total, 71,796 are boys and 94,960 are girls. All three top rank holders are from Bengaluru B. Veterinary Science rank holders Malavika Kapoor, 97.2%, Bengaluru Pratheeksha R, 97.2%, Bengaluru Chandan Gowda CN, 96.6% , Bengaluru In B Pharma, a total of 2,06,191 candidates are eligible for the available seats, out of which 97,431 are boys and 1,08,760 are girls. The toppers of the B Pharma stream are: Pratheeksha R, 97.2%, Bengaluru Malavika Kapoor, 97.2%, Bengaluru Madhav Soorya Tadepalli, 96.6%, Bengaluru Pratheeksha R is the topper of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences stream and Pharma D (Pharmacy ). She secured the second position in BSc Nursing and Veterinary Science Regarding the confusion and claims made by students, a KEA official clarified that the qualifying examination marks would not have been considered if the candidate has entered the wrong student number during the application process. In the case of CBSE and ICSE students, the candidates are supposed to manually enter the QE marks...

Karnataka CM News Live: Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar vying for Karnataka Chief minister post

LIVE NOW Karnataka CM announcement live updates: Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar vying for top post Karnataka CM Decision Live Updates: Despite Congress' clear mandate in the Karnataka assembly polls, suspense over chief minster continues with Karnataka Congress president D K Shivakumar, one of the two contenders to the post, scheduled to arrive in Delhi later on Tuesday. Just before leaving for Delhi, he told media outside his residence that high command's decision will be final and also said that he will be going alone to the national capital. Former Karnataka chief minister Siddaramiah left for Delhi from his residence in Bengaluru to meet top leadership as the Congress engages in the process of picking the next chief minister after the party's emphatic win in the state. According to the Election Commission of India, Congress on Saturday won 135 seats pushing the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) out of power in the only southern state it ruled and boosting its own prospects for the electoral battles ahead. BJP managed to win 66 seats. Janata Dal-Secular (JDS) bagged 19 seats. Independents have won two seats while Kalyana Rajya Pragathi Paksha and Sarvodaya Karnataka Paksha won one seat each. Stay with TOI for the latest updates. Read Less Congress veteran and frontrunner for Karnataka's chief minister post, Siddaramaiah left Delhi's Lodhi Hotel late on Monday night - hours after meeting top leadership of the All India Congress Committee (AICC) here. Siddaramaiah however remaine...

KCET Results 2023 (OUT) Updates: Over 2.03 lakh students eligible for Engineering seats

• • • KCET Results 2023 (OUT) Updates: Over 2.03 lakh students eligible for Engineering seats KCET Results 2023 (OUT) Updates: Over 2.03 lakh students eligible for Engineering seats KCET Results 2023 Updates: Candidates who appeared for the entrance exam can check their results at kea.kar.nic.in, karresults.nic.in. Apart from the result, the KEA will also release the final answer key for KCET 2023 A total of 1,66,756 students are eligible for Bachelors in Veterinary Science, out of the total, 71,796 are boys and 94,960 are girls. All three top rank holders are from Bengaluru B. Veterinary Science rank holders Malavika Kapoor, 97.2%, Bengaluru Pratheeksha R, 97.2%, Bengaluru Chandan Gowda CN, 96.6% , Bengaluru In B Pharma, a total of 2,06,191 candidates are eligible for the available seats, out of which 97,431 are boys and 1,08,760 are girls. The toppers of the B Pharma stream are: Pratheeksha R, 97.2%, Bengaluru Malavika Kapoor, 97.2%, Bengaluru Madhav Soorya Tadepalli, 96.6%, Bengaluru Pratheeksha R is the topper of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences stream and Pharma D (Pharmacy ). She secured the second position in BSc Nursing and Veterinary Science Regarding the confusion and claims made by students, a KEA official clarified that the qualifying examination marks would not have been considered if the candidate has entered the wrong student number during the application process. In the case of CBSE and ICSE students, the candidates are supposed to manually enter the QE marks...

Karnataka Results Live: Shops of love have opened in Karnataka, says Rahul after Congress' landslide victory

Senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh attributed Bharat Jodo Yatra for Congress' landslide victory. "While this is the direct impact of the #BharatJodoYatra in Karnataka, the intangible impact was uniting the party, reviving the cadre and shaping the narrative for the Karnataka elections," said Ramesh on Twitter. The authorities have clamped curfew orders in the capital city Bengaluru and communally sensitive Dakshina Kannada district to avoid untoward incidents and maintain law and order situation. The election results are crucial for the two national parties - BJP and Congress - as well as for the state party JD(S).

Watch: Karnataka Election 2023 Results; Landslide victory for Congress, party won 136 seats

May 13, 2023, 11:40PM IST Source: Times Now Congress emerged victorious in Karnataka by securing a clear majority with 136 out of the total 224 seats. Meanwhile, the BJP secured only 65 seats, and the JD(S) won 19 seats. Overwhelmed with the thumping victory his party has registered, Karnataka Congress president DK Shivakumar broke down on Saturday while speaking to the media. Results are crucial for both the ruling BJP, the opposition Congress, and the regional outfit JD(S). Bharatiya Janata Party veteran BS Yediyurappa on Saturday said that the party respects the mandate of the people and it will introspect about the setback.

Karnataka Elections Result Highlights: Decisive victory for Congress; CLP meeting on Sunday

Story outline • Congress'Priyank Kharge wins in Chittapur against BJP's Manikanta Rathod by 13,640 votes. • Transport Minister B Sriramulu (BJP) loses to B Nagendra (Congress) in Ballari by 29,300 votes. • Karnataka Assembly Speaker Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri (BJP) loses to Bhimanna Naik (Congress) in Sirsi seat by 8,712 votes. The Congress on Saturday made a stunning comeback in The Congress' decisive victory in the Assembly elections after an aggressive pro-poor campaign spearheaded by mass leader and former chief minister Siddaramaiah and KPCC president D K Shivakumar also saw Karnataka continuing with a 38-year-old anti-incumbency trend. The state has never voted an incumbent party to power since 1985. Siddaramaiah, 75, and Shivakumar, the party's trouble shooter who won from Kanakapura by over one lakh votes and who turns 61 on Sunday, are both front runners for the chief minister's post. The Congress has returned to power on its own in Karnataka after 10 years. Siddaramaiah was the chief minister from 2013 to 2018. • Former Union minister K H Muniyappa, who was a member of Lok Sabha for nearly three decades until 2019, win from the Devanahalli assembly constituency in Karnataka by a margin of 4,631 votes. • BJP's Kumar Bangarappa loses Soraba seat to younger brother Madhu of Congress • K H Muniyappa, who was a member of Lok Sabha for nearly three decades until 2019, win from the Devanahalli assembly constituency in Karnataka by a margin of 4,631 votes. Till 5 pm • Cong...