7/27/2023 0 Comments Mixed in key satellite![]() ![]() The highest increase was in Molakalmuru where the Congress’ vote share increased from 22% to 54%.Ĭhart giving median vote share of Congress in ACs covered and not-covered by BJY in 2008, 2013, 20 In absolute terms, in the 21 constituencies that the yatra passed through, the Congress’ vote share increased by 10 percentage points on average. Because the Congress did not focus on its strongholds in their Yatra, it ended up making inroads. This suggests that the Bharat Jodo Yatra may have mobilised party workers and voters for the party. And when comparing the yatra constituencies to 28 bordering constituencies that did not have the Yatra pass through, the differential in vote share was 2.5%. Its vote share in this election was 2.9% higher in constituencies that the Bharat Jodo Yatra passed through compared to those that it did not. Its vote shares were highest in the Bombay Karnataka and Hyderabad Karnataka regions. ![]() Overall, the Congress won 43% of the votes. The Congress’s strike rate in the remaining 203 ACs has also increased - from 37% to 59%.ĭid the Yatra result in a vote share advantage for the Congress? This figure includes Melukote where Congress did not contest but supported Darshan Puttannaiah from Sarvodaya Karnataka Paksha. In terms of strike rate – seats won as a share of seats contested – the Congress’ has improved from 24% in 2018 to 76% in 2023 in these ACs. The Congress won 16 of the 21 ACs that the Yatra passed through, up from 5 in 2018. The Congress leadership viewed the Yatra as a way to unite the country, but it also energized the local party cadre. The march did not focus on Congress strongholds but instead traveled through constituencies that the BJP won in 2018, spending time in 12 won by the BJP, 5 by the Congress, and 4 by JD(S) in 2018. The Bharat Jodo Yatra led by Rahul Gandhi and the Congress Party traveled through 21 assembly constituencies in Karnataka. ![]() (Congress Twitter)Ĭongress strike rate shows a massive increase in ACs covered by the Yatra Rahul Gandhi during Bharat Jodo Yatra with DK Shivakumar and Siddaramaiah, in Chitradurga. To be sure, there could be other factors responsible for the better strike rate and higher vote share in constituencies through which the march passed, and correlation isn’t causation. Here is what a data analysis of the results tells us about the march’s impact on the Congress’s performance in these elections. The Yatra travelled 511km in Karnataka over 22 days between Gundlupet constituency and Raichur Rural constituency. ![]() The 2023 Karnataka elections are the first in a state which was covered in the 146 days long Bharat Jodo Yatra led by the former Congress president Rahul Gandhi. The ASMH will provide secure facilities to enable research and development collaborations between industry, leading Australian universities and CSIRO as well as the design, prototyping, manufacturing, integration, and testing of large satellites and payloads.A sharp increase in strike rate and vote share - that is the impact of the Bharat Jodo yatra in Karnataka. The Australian Satellite Manufacturing Hub (ASMH) provides this capability and is a key enabler for these types of missions. To realise a mission of this scale and complexity, specifically designed and manufactured facilities for Earth Observation missions are required. The Australian Government’s $1.16 billion 2022 Federal Budget commitment to grow Australia’s sovereign space industry through a National Space Mission for Earth Observation is a clear indication of the Commonwealth’s dedication to developing Australia’s space industry. Australia’s first Satellite Manufacturing Hub for larger Earth Observation satellites up to 500 kg in weight will be established in the new Poplars Innovation Precinct in South Jerrabomberra, NSW and at the UTS Tech Lab, Botany, NSW, through a $71 million investment and collaboration between Electro Optic Systems (EOS), Nova Systems, UTS Tech Lab, Gilmour Space, and the federal and NSW governments. ![]()
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