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Karnataka Quotes
  They Said It
I will strive for the overall development of Karnataka and implement the promises made in party's election manifesto.

B S Yeddyurappa, BJP's chief ministerial candidate
The UPA has not been able to fulfill the aspirations of people. The people of Karnataka have completely rejected the policies of Central government and its politics of deception.

L K Advani, BJP senior leader
The geographical expansion of the BJP, and the simultaneous shrinkage of the Congress party almost all over the country, shows the shape of things to come in the run-up to the next Parliamentary elections.

Narendra Modi, Chief Minister, Gujarat
The verdict is against the Congress, decisively against the JD(S) and substantially in the favour of the BJP. The result will have a ramification all over the country.

Ravishankar Prasad, Spokesperson, BJP
We don't want to shake hands with the BJP or Congress. Even yesterday they had said that the JD(S) is untouchable. Let us see.

H D Kumaraswamy, Former chief minister, Karnataka
Congress wants to swallow JD(S). No question of tie-up with JD(S). If JD(S) splits, we'll take it.

B S Yediyurappa, BJP state chief
Congress has a culture of coalition. The party has always stood for stability. You know that the party has made sacrifices in the past for the sake of stability. The BJP has a sense of insecurity which we don't have.

M Veerappa Moily, Chairman, AICC Media Department
After delimitation, this is the political limitation of the Congress.

Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, vice president, BJP
Today's result shows that BJP's victory will continue right up to the general elections including in the Assembly election to be held in Delhi, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan later this year

Rajnath Singh, president, BJP
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