Congress on Thursday released the party’s second list of 41 candidates for the upcoming elections in Karnataka which are scheduled to be held on May 10 next month.
In its list, the Congress has also marked a seat for Sarvodaya Karnataka Party as the regional outfit’s Darshan Puttannaiah will contest from the Melukote assembly constituency in the poll-bound state.
Karnataka goes to polls on May 10 and results for the 224-member Assembly will be announced on May 13.
The Congress had earlier released a list of 100 candidates and with the fresh list of 41 candidates and one for its regional ally, the grand old party has so far finalized 142 candidates for the Karnataka Assembly Elections.
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An official statement by the Congress said the latest list was finalized at a meeting of Central Election Committee on Wednesday chaired by party chief Mallikarjun Kharge which was also was attended by Congress scion Rahul Gandhi and other top brass of the party from Karnataka, including former chief minister Siddaramaiah, state chief DK Shivakumar and All India Congress Committee in-charge for the state, Randeep Surjewala.
The Congress, which seeks to oust BJP from power in Karnataka, recently claimed that the saffron party is facing a “mass exodus” in the poll-bound state.
Speaking at a presser, senior Congress leader Randeep Surjewala yesterday claimed having “authentic information” about the BJP being unable to choose its own candidates in the upcoming Karnataka elections due to a “mass exodus” taking place in the party.
Citing “authentic information”, Surjewala claimed that the BJP is not able to select candidates as the right-wing party’s ministers and MLAs are refusing to contest. He claimed that 10 BJP MLAs, MLCs, ex-MLAs and ex-MLCs, their boards and corporation chairmen have resigned in dozens and joined the Congress.
The Congress MP alleged that due to “exodus” in the BJP, federal agencies have been deployed by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led BJP regime at the centre to conduct raids against Congress leaders and candidates listed for the Karnataka Assembly polls.
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