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Karnataka Assembly Election 2023: 8 Setbacks For BJP Even Before The Elections

Karnataka Assembly Election 2023: 8 setbacks for BJP Even before the elections, two big leaders joined hands with Congress.

Various parties have released the list of most of their candidates for the Karnataka Assembly elections.

Since the release of the list, the politics of the state is at its peak. Meanwhile, many BJP leaders are angry with the party for not getting tickets. Out of these, 8 big leaders have even left the party.

Karnataka Assembly Election 2023: Former CM joins Congress.

Many BJP leaders have joined Congress or JDS after not getting tickets in the past. Among these leaders are former CM Jagadish Shettar and former deputy CM Laxman Savadi from BJP.

Shettar joined the Congress party today itself after leaving the BJP. His departure from BJP is considered a big loss for the party.

A total of 8 leaders left the party.

A total of 8 BJP leaders have resigned from the primary membership of the party after the release of tickets for the assembly elections.

These include former CM, and former deputy CM to many MLAs and MLCs. Former CM Jagadish Shettar and former Deputy Chief Minister Laxman Savadi are also included in this list.

Apart from these, former MLA DP Naribol, Minister S Angara, and BS Yeddyurappa’s close doctor Vishwanath along with sitting MLA MP Kumaraswamy, sitting MLA Ramappa Lamani, sitting MLA Guli Hati Shekhar, sitting MLC Shankar.

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The departure of Savadi and Shettar is a big blow.

The departure of Jagdish Shettar and Laxman Savadi has been a big blow to the BJP. It is believed that the party may have to face a big loss in the coming elections due to this.

Actually, Shettar has been contesting elections from Hubli-Dharwad and was seeking a ticket from here, but the party refused to give it.

Congress can get the votes of the Lingayat community.

Shettar belongs to the Lingayat community and his joining the Congress can be very beneficial for the party.

The Lingayat community has 18 percent of voters in Karnataka and is considered a BJP supporter. However, now that Shettar has left the BJP, he alone can have an impact on 20 to 25 seats.

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