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More Than 20 Seats To BCs In The First List Of About 50 Candidates In Telangana: Dr. Laxman 

More Than 20 Seats To BCs In The First List Of About 50 Candidates In Telangana: Dr. Laxman 

Delhi/Hyderabad, Oct 21 (Hydnow): BJP has started an exercise on candidates for the Assembly election in the three states.  Soon the list of candidates from Telangana, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan state will be released. 

On the announcement of the candidates, MP Dr. Laxman said that the BJP Central Election Committee has discussed the selection of candidates for three states.  He said that the exercise of selection of candidates for more than 50 seats from Telangana state has been completed and submitted to the Central Election  Committee.  Candidates will be announced at any moment.  He said that BJP will follow social justice in the selection of candidates.  He said that the credit of giving priority to women and BCs in the allotment of seats goes to the BJP.  The MP said that BRS would shed crocodile tears in the matter of seats for women. 

He criticized that Kavitha (BRS MLC) had staged a dharna in Delhi but did not give seats to women.  In the first phase, more than 20 seats are being allotted to BCs.  He commented that Congress and BRS do not care about BCs.  He said that BCs is looking towards the BJP.  He made it clear that the BJP is the party that is giving a big boost to BCs.  He said that the BJP is implementing many welfare schemes for BCs.  He said that Congress and BRS are looking at BCs as slaves.  He said that the BJP will give opportunity to BCs.   He said that the authority is considering the issue of suspension of Raja Singh.  It has been revealed that BJP will allocate more seats to BCs than BRS and Congress.  MP Laxman said that Union Ministers including Prime Minister Modi and key BJP leaders will participate in Telangana election campaigns. (Hydnow) 


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