Image Source : INDIA TVA look at Karnataka results of 20 Earlier in 2013, Congress got 122 seats while BJP and JDS bagged 40-40 seats. In 2018 assembly elections in Karnataka, out of 224 seats, Congress got 80 seats, BJP got 104 seats while JDS bagged 37 seats. This decision by the Karnataka government may become a big issue in the upcoming election. At the same time, the Muslim community will now get reservation under the EWS quota. The quota for Panchamasali, Veerashaivas and other Lingayat categories has been increased from 5 per cent to 7 per cent. Post this decision, the quota for Vokkaliga has been increased from 4 per cent to 6 per cent. The second decision is that this 4 per cent quota has been divided between Vokkaliga and Lingayat communities. With this decision, the government abolished the 4 per cent quota for OBC Muslims and decided to keep them under 10 per cent Economically Weaker Section ( EWS ) category. The Karnataka government last Friday took two major decisions regarding reservation in jobs and education. Scrapping of 4 per cent quota for Muslims Big issues that may impact elections in Karnataka The main contest in the state is likely to be held between the ruling BJP and the Congress while JDS could play a kingmaker's role if the state ends in a hung assembly. Janata Dal (Secular) is the third largest political force in the state. The BJP is in power in Karnataka and the Congress is the main opposition party. The current term of the Karnataka assembly will end on May 24. The polling on all 224 assembly seats in the state will be held in one single phase. Karnataka Assembly Elections 2023: The Election Commission (EC) on Wednesday announced that the assembly elections in Karnataka will be held on May 10 and the counting of votes is scheduled for May 13. Follow us on Image Source : INDIA TV Karnataka Assembly Elections will be held on May 10.
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