BJP will win more than 300 parliament seats: B Sriramulu
Team Udayavani, Apr 7, 2019, 6:26 PM IST
Mysuru: Former minister and BJP leader B Sriramulu on Sunday said that their party is very much sure of winning more than 300 parliament seats including 24 parliament seats in Karnataka itself.
Addressing presspersons at BJP party office here under the leadership of Yeddyurappa and other senior leaders the BJP will definitely will more than 300 seats in the coming Lok Sabha elections.
He further added that there is a lot of differences among the Congress and JD (S) leaders and there were instances where JD (S) workers were seen favouring Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
He also said that former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah will make sure that all JDS candidates including former Prime Minister and JDS Supremo HD Devegowda is defeated in the coming Lok Sabha elections.
He further assured that the demands of Pariwar and Talwar community members for ST tag for their community will be met at the earliest.
“It has been passed in Lok Sabha and in next session, which will be held in the month of July or August we will try to get it passed in Rajya Sabha,” he added.
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