Karnataka is an extraordinary victory: PM Modi

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

on Tuesday hailed the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) majority in the polls as an extraordinary and massive victory.

"In Karnataka, the way the workers have worked, I want to thank them. Our president worked so hard. In the bright future of Karnataka, the BJP will not be far behind, I assure the people of Karnataka," said while addressing the party workers here.

He further attacked the party and said it is trying to come to power in the state by forming an alliance with the (Secular), despite facing rejection.

further said that by rejecting the mandate of the people, the party is hurting India's Constitution for its political interests.

"No one could have imagined that in this election, would do an act to hurt India's Constitution only for its political interests," he said.

also said that the elections are proof that the BJP is not a party for only Hindi speaking states.

"They said the BJP is a party of Hindi speaking states. Are Goa, Gujarat, Maharashtra, the northeastern states of Hindi speaking states? No, BJP represents and our proud diversity," Prime Minister Modi said.

Both, JD(S) and the BJP have taken appointment from the of Karnataka to discuss the possibility to come to power in the state.

Meanwhile, Siddaramaiah has submitted his resignation from his post of the

The party has agreed to join hands with JD(S) to form the next government in Karnataka.

This new political development emerged after the numbers of the BJP started to drop from 115, which was a majority number.

But at the time of filing this report, the BJP was leading on 108 seats, Congress on 78, JD (S) on 38, on one seat, and Independent on one seat.

has 224 seats and a party or an alliance needs 112 seats to form the government.

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First Published: Tue, May 15 2018. 21:05 IST