Updated On: 11 May, 2023 07:59 AM IST | New Delhi | Agencies
Most exit polls give edge to the grand old party in the high-stakes Karnataka battle; Today’s Chanakya even forecasts a majority for Congress with 120 seats

Army jawans help an elderly woman on a wheelchair to cast her vote, in Bengaluru. Pic/PTI
Exit polls on Wednesday predicted a tight contest between the Congress and the BJP in the high-stakes Karnataka Assembly polls with most pollsters giving an edge to the former. The Congress is pinning its hopes on Karnataka, believing a victory here would help it bounce back after the recent electoral losses.
India Today-Axis My India predicted a clear majority for the Congress with 122-140 seats in the 224-member assembly and gave the BJP 62-80 seats. It gave 20-25 seats to the JD (S), the third major player in the race. News 24-Today’s Chanakya also forecast a majority for the Congress with 120 seats as against 92 seats for the BJP and 12 for the JD(S).