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PM Modi congratulates Congress for Karnataka assembly poll victory

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday congratulated the Congress Party on its victory in the Karnataka Assembly polls saying, “we shall serve Karnataka with even more vigour in the times to come”.

In a Tweet, Modi said “My best wishes to them in fulfilling people’s aspirations”.

He also thanked BJP workers for working hard on the party’s campaign.

“I thank all those who have supported us in the Karnataka elections. I appreciate the hard work of the BJP Karyakartas. We shall serve Karnataka with even more vigour in the time to come” he tweeted.

The results of the Karnataka Assembly polls, held on May 10, show Congress leading in 136 out of the 224 seats, BJP leading in 64 , Janta Dal (Secular) in 20, others 4.

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