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May 17, 2008 0300 IST
BJP way ahead of others: Exit poll
Bharatiya Janata Party emerged on top with 32-42 out of the 66 seats, which went to polls in the second phase of Karnataka assembly elections followed by Congress (15-20) and Janata Dal-Secular (8-12), according to an exit poll by NDTV news channel.

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Interviews
'Politicians can be made accountable'
'People are fed up with coalition govts'
'Congress will win 135 seats in K'taka'
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