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Today, PM Modi will launch the BJP’s campaign in Kharge’s hometown, Kalaburagi

Today, PM Modi will launch the BJP's campaign in Kharge's hometown, Kalaburagi

Today, PM Modi will launch the BJP's campaign in Kharge's hometown, Kalaburagi

The national president of the Congress, M. Mallikarjun Kharge, was born and raised in Kalaburagi, Karnataka, where the BJP today began its Lok Sabha campaign. That was the beginning of the campaign. “Prime Minister Modi will address a sizable gathering at the N V Ground in Kalaburagi on Saturday at two that afternoon,” as Modi stated.

In the general election for the Gulbarga Lok Sabha seat in Kharge, Umesh Jadhav, the BJP candidate, beat Kalaburagi. He hadn’t been disappointed by an election in a very long time. If Jadhav was in charge of the Saffron Party, Congress would no longer be the dominant power.

The establishment party might nominate their successful businessman son-in-law, Radhakrishna Doddamani, following Kharge’s defeat in 2019. “The hands of the Opposition Leader in the Rajya Sabha are full.” In addition to matters connected to the national party, a top party official claims to communicate with allies in the India bloc.

Modi is scheduled to visit Shivamogga, the birthplace of B.S. Yediyurappa, on March 18. With this visit, the BJP is kicking off its Lok Sabha campaign in the south.

Now that the Congress party has won the Karnataka assembly election on May 10, the BJP is attempting to gain support in the southern states. The Janata Dal (Secular) and the BJP have come together behind a single platform for the 2018 Lok Sabha elections. The JDS is anticipated to run for the three seats held by Hassan, Kolar, and Mandya.

BJP officials Amit Shah, Yogi Adityanath, and J.P. Nadda are going door-to-door to try to gain Lok Sabha seats in the near future.

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