Bengaluru: The results of the exit polls regarding the Karnataka assembly elections have come to the fore. In this, most of the exit polls have predicted the formation of the Congress government. On the other hand, BJP has been described as the second party and JDS as the third party. Responding to the exit poll, JDS leader Tanveer Ahmed has said a big thing. Tanveer Ahmed claimed that no food can be cooked without salt. Similarly, no government will be formed in Karnataka without JDS. During a conversation with a news channel, JDS leader Tanveer Ahmed said that I assure you that you will come to Karnataka on May 18, Deve Gowda’s birthday. If all goes well, there will be a huge difference between the figures and the truth. Government will be formed in Karnataka from JDS only.
Tanveer Ahmed said that the amount of knowledge we South Indians have about Hinduism, all the non-dualistic aspects of Hinduism have come from South India only. We also know Bajrangi. He also knows Hanuman. Secondly, the influence of Bajrang Dal and Bajrangi cannot be denied. When I went to campaign in my village, the lady who works here, when I told her, the lady said that if Congress comes, the Hanuman temple will be closed, so I will vote for BJP. They were thinking so much about this, BJP RSS and Bajrang Dal people. It has had an impact, the Congress will have to bear the brunt of it.
Tanveer Ahmed said that the amount of knowledge we South Indians have about Hinduism, all the non-dualistic aspects of Hinduism have come from South India only. We also know Bajrangi. He also knows Hanuman. Secondly, the influence of Bajrang Dal and Bajrangi cannot be denied. When I went to campaign in my village, the lady who works here, when I told her, the lady said that if Congress comes, the Hanuman temple will be closed, so I will vote for BJP. They were thinking so much about this, BJP RSS and Bajrang Dal people. It has had an impact, the Congress will have to bear the brunt of it.
JDS may suffer a setback on 20-25 seats due to financial problems: Kumaraswamy
Earlier, Janata Dal (Secular) leader HD Kumaraswamy said on Wednesday that the party may face a ‘setback’ due to the financial crisis in 25 constituencies where the party was likely to win in the ongoing assembly elections in Karnataka. The former chief minister said that despite financial problems, his party would be ahead of the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in terms of winning seats. He said that his party would not become a ‘king maker’ but a ‘king’.