Karnataka Election Result 2023: Hilarious Memes Flood Twitter As Congress Emerges Victorious

As per the latest ECI data, Congress got a 42.93 percent vote share, BJP got a 36.17 percent vote share and JDS received a 12.97 percent vote share.

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Memes celebrating Congress have flooded social media platforms.

As the counting of votes for the Karnataka assembly elections was underway, netizens were quick to share some quirky memes as the latest trend showed Congress crossing the halfway mark. As per the latest ECI data, Congress got a 42.93 percent vote share, BJP got a 36.17 percent vote share and JDS received a 12.97 percent vote share.

Let's have a look at some of the hilarious memes shared by different users on the microblogging website.

Congress as it conquers the Karnataka assembly elections

Congress as it secured a majority in the polls.

Congress as it wins in the Challakere constituency and leads in 128 seats in Karnataka.

Congress' T Raghumurthy was on Saturday declared winner of the Challakere Assembly constituency becoming the first registered win as the counting of votes progressed for the May 10 Karnataka Assembly polls.

Raghumurthy defeated Janata Dal (Secular's) Ravish Kumar with a margin of 16,450, according to the Election Commission.

According to the ECI's latest data at 12.30 pm, Congress is leading in 127 seats, while the BJP is ahead in 68 seats.

Celebrations had begun at Congress headquarters in Delhi in anticipation of victory as the election trends trickled in. Former Karnataka CM and JD(S) leader HD Kumaraswamy visited a temple in Bengaluru this morning.

The exit polls, which were released after the polling ended in Karnataka, predicted that Janata Dal-Secular JD(S) would not touch the 37 seats it won in the 2018 polls but will continue to be a strong regional player in the state. The fiercely contested election that saw high-pitch campaigns from the political parties is crucial for both BJP and Congress.

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