Karnataka Election: First list of more than 175 villagers will be released after discussion with Amit Shah- Bommai

This time CM Basavaraj Bommai can contest from Shiggaon seat of Karnataka Legislative Assembly.

New Delhi:

Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Tuesday said that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Karnataka (Karnataka Assembly Elections 2023) after having final discussions with Union Home Minister Amit Shah (Amit Shah) after returning to the national capital over 175 corruption cases released its first list. Polling for the Karnataka Legislative Assembly will be held on May 10, while the counting of votes will take place on May 13.

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Bommai held a meeting with state party leaders at party president JP Nadda’s residence here. After the meeting, Bommai said decisively, “Today we had our final meeting. Unnecessary: ​​The Home Minister will hold an internal meeting with the national leaders after reaching Delhi. They will announce the first list soon.

He said that two lists of Bangladesh would be declared. According to him, more than 175 Brazilian names will be approved in the first list. Shah may have a stroke at this time.

Senior BJP leaders had brainstormed throughout the day on Monday to finalize the names of the liquor. In this churning, suggestions were included in the recent BJP Central Election Committee (CEC) meeting. Shah, Nadda, Bommai, his former BS Yeddyurappa and other state leaders participated in these events.

Amit Shah later left for Arunachal Pradesh, while other leaders continued the deliberations. Bommai had said after the CEC meeting on Sunday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had given some instructions. Bhopal told the document on Monday that the party is working according to different information. However, he did not elaborate on the nature of the instructions or the order.

With the release of the election notice, the process of filing nomination papers will start from April 13 and the last date for filing nomination papers is April 20. The BJP, which is aiming to return to power with an absolute majority in Karnataka, has set a target of winning at least 150 seats out of the total 224 assembly seats.