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Battle For Karnataka: CM Bommai Concedes Defeat, Says ‘Will Come Back Stronger’

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Bengaluru: As the recent trends come in for the results of the Karnataka Assembly elections, Congress surged on Saturday according to the leads, CM Basvaraj Bommai conceded defeat and said that BJP will come back victorious in 2024.

Congress surged ahead as it led in 124 seats at noon while the BJP was ahead in 69 seats and JD(S) at 24 seats.

Bommai said that once the results are out a detailed analysis will be done to analyse the gaps that were left at various levels.

“We’ve not been able to make the mark. Once the results come we will do a detailed analysis. As a national party, we will not only analyze but also see what deficiencies and gaps were left at various levels. We take this result in our stride,” said Basavaraj Bommai.

He further added “In spite of a lot of efforts put in by PM and BJP workers, we’ve not been able to make the mark. Once the full results come we’ll do a detailed analysis. We take this result in our stride to come back in Lok Sabha elections,”.

Meanwhile, Bommai is leading with 53.05 per cent votes from the Shiggaon constituency.

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