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karnataka Election 2023: NCP will also field candidates in Karnataka elections, Sharad Pawar’s decision shocked Congress

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Karnataka Election 2023: The game of checkmate is going on among the political parties regarding the Karnataka assembly elections. In this episode, now NCP has also entered in this election. Yes, there were possibilities of triangular contest between BJP, Congress and JDS in the elections, but now NCP is also fielding its candidates in the elections. At the same time, with the entry of the Nationalist Congress Party in the elections, the contest has become more interesting.

NCP will field candidates on 40 to 50 seats: NCP is trying out bets in the Karnataka assembly elections. Party supremo Sharad Pawar had made it clear on Thursday itself that his party would also field its own candidates in the elections. Sharad Pawar has said that NCP will field its candidates in 40 to 45 out of 224 assembly seats in the state. At the same time, the NCP supremo is also going to hold a special meeting with the party leaders regarding the Karnataka assembly elections.

What Pawar said: NCP chief Sharad Pawar has called a meeting of party leaders tomorrow i.e. Saturday in Mumbai to finalize the NCP’s strategy for the assembly elections to be held in Karnataka on May 10. We will hold a meeting in Mumbai tomorrow to finalize our plan for the Karnataka elections, the NCP chief said. This move is also being seen as an attempt by the NCP to regain its lost status of a national party. It is noteworthy that NCP was stripped of its national party status after its poor performance in the elections in Goa, Meghalaya and Manipur.

This will be the election symbol: The NCP had written a letter to the Central Election Commission requesting it to allot the alarm clock symbol for the Karnataka assembly elections, which the commission has accepted. NCP leaders said that the party is planning to contest 40 to 45 seats out of the total 224 assembly seats in Karnataka. He said the party is planning to extend support to the Maharashtra Integration Committee in the Maharashtra-Karnataka border region, where a large number of Marathi-speaking people live.

Significantly, Pawar announced his plans for the Karnataka elections a day after meeting with Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi to discuss the need to forge opposition unity to take on the BJP in next year’s Lok Sabha polls. Had happened. Let me tell you, voting will be held on May 10 in a single phase for the assembly elections in Karnataka. Whereas, the counting of votes will be done on May 13.

Courtesy of Language Input

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