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Karnataka Election 2023: When Will BJP Announce The Candidates? An Important Meeting Of Party Leaders

Karnataka Election 2023: When will BJP announce the candidates? An important meeting of party leaders will be discussed today.

An important meeting is to be held today under the guidance of JP Nadda.

During this meeting, 224 seats will be discussed and there will be a parliamentary board meeting tomorrow. This information has been given by Karnataka Chief Minister B Bommai.

Karnataka BJP President Nalinkumar Kateel, former Karnataka CM BS Yeddyurappa, Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, and other leaders have reached the residence of  JP Nadda for the meeting.

BJP will soon release a list of candidates for Karnataka elections, said Yeddyurappa before the CEC meeting.

The BJP will soon publish the list of party candidates for the parliamentary elections to be held in Karnataka.

The former CM and BJP leader BS Yediyurappa on Friday said the party would soon finalize a list of candidates for parliamentary elections. Council elections are known to be held in Karnataka on May 10.

BJP will announce the list of candidates soon Let us inform you that  Yeddyurappa arrived today with  Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai to attend the BJP Central Election Commission meeting.

Karnataka Election 2023: CEC meeting in Delhi.

Yediyurappa said, “I am going to Delhi today to attend the BJP CEC meeting. We will close all the seats as soon as possible.”

Asked about the Congress party’s decision on former minister Vinay Kulkarni, Yediyurappa said it was an internal struggle within the Party and he did not want to comment on it.

Owaisi Party Won’t Influence BJP –

Regarding the AIMIM led by Asaduddin Owaisi to participate in the elections in Karnataka along with the Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) and if they join the JDS the outcome will be affected.

BJP hopes for its victory in Karnataka.

Yeddyurappa said, “BJP is going to get absolute majority and we are going to form 100 percent government.”

The opposition Congress and Janata Dal-Secular have so far announced 166 and 93 candidates respectively.

At the same time, the ruling BJP has not yet announced its first list of candidates for the 224-seat assembly elections in Karnataka.

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