BENGALURU: The Bharatiya Janata Party, which has a Sabha candidate in Karnataka, is nervous about the vote difference with poll results having to wait till June 4, a point the party announced on Saturday. This was the subject of discussion at internal meetings.
Lawmakers from some constituencies who attended a review meeting for the two-phase Lok Sabha elections in Karnataka reported that the Congress could narrow the gap. The state held voting on April 26th and May 7th.
“None of the participants in the meeting expressed apprehension that they would lose in any constituency. However, in 2019 There may be a difference compared to the 2017 polls,” V. Sunil Kumar, general secretary of the BJP and convener of the party’s election committee, said at a press conference after the polls. meeting.
In Karnataka, where the saffron party won a landslide victory in 2019, winning 25 out of 28 seats, the Congress is believed to have allowed the BJP to contest.
The average vote difference for the BJP is 1.75 billion votes, and it will require a major shakeup in the Congress to close the gap. Congress believes this is the benefit of the beneficiaries of that guarantee, particularly women.
Sources said the meeting, which saw Bharatiya Janata Party leaders from Chamarajanagar, Davangere and Bidar Lok Sabha carrying reports of a good fight from the Congress, may end in a photo-op. It is said that there are also.
While the Congress will narrow the gap in some seats, the gap in some others could be even higher than in 2019, according to Bharatiya Janata Party leaders and officials involved in election management who attended the meeting. It is said that he brought a report that there was.
“Overall, it was a confidence-filled election for us,” Kumar said. “We are excited to win all 28 seats.”
In the run-up to the polls, the BJP held over 650 public meetings and 180 roadshows. The BJP is particularly proud that his 60,000 meetings were held comprising 50-75 voters at each booth level.
Earlier this week, Hindutva ideologue Chakravarti Thrivele publicly congratulated the Congress for outperforming the Bharatiya Janata Party on local presence in Karnataka, which comes as the Bharatiya Janata Party faces a battle. It is a sign that there is.
Dr Praveen Patil, founder of election analysis firm 5Forty3 Datalabs, tweeted a red flag for the Bharatiya Janata Party in Karnataka. “The Congress’s funding allocation was perfectly planned and executed, while the Bharatiya Janata Party members sat idly by and waited for the Modi wave to emerge victorious,” he wrote, adding, “Advice: These… It’s just a random note. Please don’t read the tea leaves of the results.” Some of them (sic). ”
issued May 11, 2024, 20:09 IST