Karnataka Assembly Elections 2023: Now only about 10 days are left for voting in the Karnataka Assembly elections. It is being told that in view of this BJP can issue its manifesto on Monday (May 1). On behalf of the party, the manifesto will be issued in Karnataka in the presence of BJP President JP Nadda, State Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai as well as former CM of the state BS Yeddyurappa.
In view of the current political war in the state, BJP can make important announcements for the youth and 12th pass students along with giving various schemes to the people of Karnataka. Let us tell you that polling will be held in Karnataka on May 10, while the results of the election will be declared on the 13th.
BJP can gift important schemes
The campaign for the assembly elections 2023 in Karnataka has gained momentum. In this sequence, JP Nadda, the president of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party in the state, can issue the manifesto of the party regarding the elections to be held in the state tomorrow. A leader of BJP’s top leadership has claimed that his manifesto will work to add new features to the development of the state and will lead to progress by giving a new direction to the state.
Quoting the same sources, it has been learned that the Modi government at the Center can gift many important schemes to the people of Karnataka while thinking about the development of the state. The aim of BJP is the development of the state and more so the youth. According to him, the BJP will try to work for the welfare of the state with focus on the state’s infrastructure, law and order and women.
Results will come on 13th May
According to the plan released by BJP, BJP President JP Nadda, PM Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah and Defense Minister Rajnath Singh are currently on Karnataka tour. Where a grand road show of PM Modi will come out today i.e. on 30 April. Apart from the two major parties BJP and Congress, many parties have fielded candidates for this election. A total of 5,102 papers have been filed by 3,632 candidates from all parties. In this, 707 candidates are from BJP, 651 from Congress, while a total of 1,720 independent candidates are in the fray.
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