A day after Bharatiya Janata Party released its first list of candidates for the upcoming Karnataka Assembly polls, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday held a high-level meeting with the party's top brass in New Delhi.
With the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) giving tickets to 52 new faces in its first list of candidates for the upcoming Karnataka assembly elections, the party's national general secretary CT Ravi on Wednesday said the BJP stand apart from other parties as it keeps on experimenting.
BJP on Tuesday released the first list of candidates for 189 seats out of 224 seats for the upcoming Karnataka Assembly elections with 52 new candidates getting tickets.
While addressing the press conference BJP's National General Secretary Arun Singh said, "Today we have released the list of 189 candidates. 52 out of 189 are fresh candidates".
Congress released its first list of seven candidates for the upcoming Shimla Municipal Corporation Election on Tuesday afternoon. "Today we have released our first list of seven candidates and list of candidates for remaining 27 wards will be released by tomorrow evening, " said Chauhan.
Bharatiya Janata Party on Tuesday declared 189 candidates for Karnataka assembly polls as it sought to strike a balance in terms of representation of various castes and communities while putting up "strong candidates" against senior Congress leaders.
In the complaint, KPCC alleged that V Narayanaswamy through his cadres was collecting Xerox copies of the voter IDs of some voters in his constituency.
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The MoA was signed for the project "Civil Services study centres at Universities and Colleges" to encourage the candidates from Assam to succeed in the civil services examinations.
The leaders who joined BJP include State General Secretary Rajanna, Chikkaballapur district General Secretary of AAP Narasimha Reddy and many other supporters of various parties.