Karnataka Election 4847: Political parties regarding Karnataka elections Engaged in the campaign with full vigor. Veteran leaders of political parties are campaigning loudly. The game of accusation and counter-accusation is also going on between the political parties. In this episode, Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma has made a big attack on Congress. He has said that Congress will not come to power for the next years. Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma said during a press conference in Tumakuru that I do not think Congress can do anything. No one should care that Congress will come to power. Congress will not be able to win for the next year.
Takes a dig at Congress’s claims of victory: Earlier in the Karnataka election campaign, Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma took a dig at Congress’ claim of victory. It was that Congress must have got some information about EVMs, only then it is claiming victory. He said that earlier Congress used to complain about EVM malfunctions, so if Congressmen are already predicting victory, then it seems that Congress must have got some information about EVMs in Karnataka. , BJP will release Manifesto today: On the other hand, the Janata Party has announced the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in its manifesto released today i.e. on Monday (May 1) regarding the Karnataka elections. promised to implement. According to the manifesto, a committee will be constituted for the purpose of implementing the Uniform Civil Code. Based on the recommendations given by this high level committee, we will implement Uniform Civil Code in Karnataka. After releasing the manifesto, BJP President JP Nadda said, the Constitution of India allows us to move towards Uniform Civil Code. Justice for all and no appeasement of anyone, this is our policy. , BJP made many promises in the manifesto: During this, BJP said that it will give Ugadi, Ganesh to all the families living below the poverty line (BPL). Will provide three free cooking gas cylinders during the months of Chaturthi and Diwali. In its manifesto, the party said, “We will set up an Atal Aahar Kendra in every ward of every municipal corporation of the state so that cheap, quality and healthy food can be provided across the state.” The party also promised to launch a pension scheme, through which every BPL family would be provided with half a liter of ‘Nandini’ milk every day and five kilos of Sri Anna-Siri Dhanya through monthly ration kits.
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KarnatakaKarnataka ElectionPublished Date
Mon, May 1, 2023, 3: 56 PM IST
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