BJP did not follow the Gujarat model in Karnataka, tickets for a large number of ministers and legislators will not be cut

PM Modi has visited Karnataka six times so far this year.

the upcoming Karnataka BJP has started making its strategy regarding the assembly elections. According to the information, BJP in Karnataka was not taken on the Gujarat model. Like in Gujarat, a large number of tickets for ministers and legislators will not be cut. In fact according to BJP leaders the political frequency of Karnataka is quite different. There are more than 120 seats where leaders win elections with their personal influence. They will not be deterred if other parties get involved in ticket cutting.

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After the historic victory in Gujarat, some leaders had demanded that like in Gujarat, a large number of aspirational tickets should go to the counter in Karnataka and tickets should not be given to the status of the leaders. Former CM BS Yeddyurappa says he will cut tickets for six-seven steaks. While in Gujarat and Himachal, BJP had a large number of sitting tickets cut to avoid anti-incumbency. Along with the face of PM Modi for BJP to return to power, personal hold of your state leaders in their respective constituencies is also at stake.

PM Modi’s visit to Karnataka

this month PM Modi K has two more visits to Karnataka. On March 25, at the conclusion of the four Vijay Sankalp rallies, the PM will address a large rally in Davangeer. Before that, on March 19 or 21, you can go on a state tour for government programs. PM Modi has visited Karnataka six times so far this year.

Apart from this, Home Minister Amit Shah also Karnataka can visit. Apart from these, BJP President JP Nadda will visit Karnataka. Let us tell you that there are assembly elections in Karnataka in May. BS Yeddyurappa’s younger son is likely to contest from his seat, Hunterpura.

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