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BJP likely to not give tickets to 150 MPs in 2019 general elections, reports Anandabazar Patrika
With only months left for forthcoming general elections, a report in Anandbazaar Patrika, a Bengali daily stated that Bharatiya Janta Party is likely to not give tickets to 150 party MPs for fighting the elections.
As per sources, tickets of External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj is likely to be held back due to her illness
As per reports, Uma Bharati, Radha Mohan Singh and Sumitra Mahajan have informed Party that they will not contest the elections. Also, Murli Manohar Joshi, Karia Munda, Shanta Kumar and Khanduri will not fielded due to their age.
As per the reports, the party is likely to take the call because it’s scared of the changing political scenario in the country.
The political scenario has been changing with the country as various opposition parties have been coming together to fight against BJP and PM Modi. Commenting on the same, even PM Modi in an interview said that “Opposition has no agenda, but remove Modi”.
As per sources, tickets of External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj is likely to be held back due to her illness
As per reports, Uma Bharati, Radha Mohan Singh and Sumitra Mahajan have informed Party that they will not contest the elections. Also, Murli Manohar Joshi, Karia Munda, Shanta Kumar and Khanduri will not fielded due to their age.
As per the reports, the party is likely to take the call because it’s scared of the changing political scenario in the country.
The political scenario has been changing with the country as various opposition parties have been coming together to fight against BJP and PM Modi. Commenting on the same, even PM Modi in an interview said that “Opposition has no agenda, but remove Modi”.
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