Bangalore: After winning the Karnataka Assembly elections with an absolute majority, the Congress has now intensified the exercise of implementing '5 guarantees'. Meanwhile, Priyank Kharge, a minister in CM Siddaramaiah's government and son of Congress supremo Mallikarjun Kharge, has made it clear that 'all promises will be fulfilled, but the terms and conditions will apply.' "There is no scheme which will be free for all. "
"We will ensure that the five guarantees are made at the earliest," he said, according to the report. But, whether it is the central or state government, every government scheme comes with certain terms and conditions. In such a situation, it is believed that the Congress government can add some conditions to free electricity, unemployment allowance, free food grains, monthly assistance of Rs 1000 to women and free travel, who will get the benefit of these facilities and who will not. However, information about what the conditions will be has not been revealed yet, but that too will be known soon.
In the election results declared on May 13, the Congress won 135 seats and formed the government in the state. At the same time, the BJP, which won 104 seats in 2018, was reduced from 104 seats to just 65 seats. Although the BJP's vote percentage remained the same, its seats had decreased significantly, while the Congress's 70 seats increased by just 7 percent of the vote. The biggest loser in the fight between these two was the JDS, whose votes were reduced to the Congress.
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