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Karnataka Election Results: Congress plans to move MLA-elects to Tamil Nadu

| @indiablooms | May 13, 2023, at 06:02 pm

Bengaluru/IBNS: The Congress is planning to move its Karnataka MLA-elects to Tamil Nadu to thwart any alleged poaching as the grand old party is smelling a victory, media reports said.

Arrangements have also been made to move all MLA-elects to Bengaluru by evening.

Reportedly, the Congress is in touch with Tamil Nadu's ruling party DMK.

As per the latest trends, the Congress is leading in 124 seats, four more than the figure which is required to form the government.

The BJP, which had failed to get the single majority even in the last elections, is leading in 69 seats.

The Janata Dal Secular, which is leading in 24 seats, could become the kingmaker if the Congress or any party fails to cobble up the required numbers.

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