MUMBAI: The people of Karnataka have learned a lesson from the tendencies that create a wrong atmosphere in the country. Congratulations to the people of Karnataka and the Congress party that won the majority for that. Now this process will take place in relation country. BJP is going out of power in majority of states like Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Delhi, Jharkhand, Punjab, West Bengal. NCP chief Sharad Pawar has said that the results of Karnataka can predict the picture of the country when the Lok Sabha elections are held in 2024. The Karnataka assembly election results were declared on Saturday. In this, the Congress won a decisive lead in 134 seats and defeated the BJP. BJP’s share is likely to get only 64 seats. In this background, Sharad Pawar commented in a press conference held in Mumbai. In recent times, the central government, especially the BJP, where they do not have a government, seizes power by breaking the MLAs. For that, the formula of using power has become widespread. Earlier in Karnataka also the central government did the same situation, there was the first government, there the people broke the government and removed it. Eknath Shinde also criticized in Maharashtra. In Madhya Pradesh too, Kamal Nath’s government was overthrown by breaking MLAs. BJP did the same in Goa too. It is alarming that a new method of overthrowing the government using machinery and resources has started. However, Sharad Pawar pointed out that the results of Karnataka have shown that people do not like politics of explosions and boxes. In Karnataka, BJP has won 65 seats, while Congress is likely to win 133 seats. This means that Congress seems to have got twice as many seats as BJP. The people of Karnataka took the role of defeating the BJP completely. The main reason for this is the strong reaction from the people against corruption, misuse of power, resources and the belief of the rulers that they can rule by breaking the people. Several senior BJP leaders held meetings in Karnataka. Sharad Pawar said that it was certain that people’s anger would be expressed here.



























