Lok Sabha Elections Results: Internal report out, tension start on Karnataka BJP Leaders

The election calculation is going on in all the three parties, and in the midst of this, an internal report has reached the hands of the BJP leaders, and it seems that some tension has started in the BJP camp.

The Lok Sabha elections 2024 were held in two phases in the state and political leaders are waiting for the election results. Congress has come to power with five guarantees in the state assembly elections, and they are confident that the same guarantees will hold hands in the Lok Sabha elections 2024 as well. Lok Sabha Elections Results: Internal Report out, tension start on Karnataka Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Leaders.

The election calculation is going on in all the three parties, and in the midst of this, an internal report has reached the hands of the BJP leaders, and it seems that some tension has started in the BJP camp. Even though the BJP had done well in the Lok Sabha elections 2024. The BJP, which had suffered a crushing defeat in the last assembly elections, had also set a target in this Lok Sabha elections by forming an alliance with the JD(S).

Lok Sabha Elections Results: Internal report out, tension start on Karnataka BJP Leaders
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However, the internal report has reached the hands of the BJP leaders and tension has started for BJP leaders from the internal report. In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the BJP had won 25 of the 28 Lok Sabha constituencies. BJP, which had set a target of winning 28 out of 28 Lok Sabha constituencies in this election, is also worried about losing many seats this time.

BJP also allied with JDS to challenge the ruling Congress. An internal report says that even if the alliance with JD(S) is successful in the election, there is a possibility that BJP will stumble in North Karnataka. Thus, there is some tension in state opposition party. The internal report has given a big shock to the BJP leaders who were dreaming of winning 28 constituencies out of 28.

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Lok Sabha Elections Results: Internal report out, tension start on Karnataka BJP Leaders
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However, after seeing the internal report, the BJP leaders know that it is impossible to win all the constituencies in the state. The internal report containing the opinions of BJP booth, district, Taluk leaders and workers.  An internal report states that it is doubtful that the BJP will win the seats won in the last Lok Sabha elections.

BJP leaders are confident of winning more seats than the ruling Congress. However, it has been said that there is a doubt to achieve the positions obtained last time. According to an internal report, BJP leaders are confident of winning 17 Lok Sabha constituencies and there is a 50-50 chance in five constituencies, where there is a heavy competition between BJP and Congress.

Lok Sabha Elections Results: Internal report out, tension start on Karnataka BJP Leaders
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An internal report said that it will be difficult for BJP to win in 6 constituencies. According to an internal report, BJP candidates can win in Mysore, Mandya, Chikkaballapur, Kolar and Tumkur constituencies of BJP’s old Mysore region. BJP leaders are confident of victory in the four constituencies of Bengaluru namely Bangalore North, Bangalore South, Bangalore Central and Bangalore Rural.

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Also leaders are confident that the BJP candidates will win in Udupi-Chikkamagaluru, Shivamogga, Dakshina Kannada and Uttara Kannada Lok Sabha constituencies. Internal report said that BJP is likely to win in Hubli – Dharwad, Bagalkote, Haveri, Vijayapur Lok Sabha constituencies.

Internal report also said that BJP has a 50-50 chance in Belgavi, Davangere, Hassan, Kalaburagi and Bellary. An internal report said that there is a fear of BJP losing in Chamarajanagar, Chikkodi, Bidar, Raichur, Koppal and Chitradurga Lok Sabha constituencies.

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