The alliance between bjp and Secular Janata Dal in karnataka state has been confirmed in the lok sabha elections. The parliamentary lok sabha elections are coming up next year. The opposition parties have come together to defeat the bjp in this election. At the same time, bjp is showing seriousness to win the third term and form the government again. However, this election is seen as a very challenging one for the BJP. Therefore, bjp is taking various initiatives including retaining the alliance parties and bringing new parties into the alliance.

In that way, the alliance between bjp and Secular Janata Dal in the state of karnataka has been confirmed in the lok sabha elections. Former karnataka Chief minister BS Yeddyurappa has said that both the parties have agreed to form an alliance and the secular Janata Dal will be allotted 4 to 5 seats.


“Deva Gowda visited delhi this week and met Union home minister amit Shah. JDS originally claimed 8 seats. bjp said that it can give only three seats. Finally, there is a consensus to share four to five seats.” BS Yeddyurappa said. The alliance with the secular Janata Dal has given us great strength. Yeddyurappa also expressed hope that this alliance will help to capture 25 or 26 lok sabha constituencies together.


Hassan, Mandya, Bengaluru Urakam, Chikkaballapur and Tumkur constituencies are likely to be allotted to the secular Janata Dal. At the same time, there are reports that the party is reluctant to give up Chikkaballapur, the sitting constituency of BJP. But sources in the secular Janata Dal party say that it will not be a full-fledged alliance where the leaders of both the parties will engage in mutual election campaigns. They also say that instead of calling it an alliance, it would be better if there was an understanding of the constituency distribution. Earlier, it may be recalled that party leader Deve Gowda had recently said that the secular Janata Dal would contest the lok sabha elections alone.


BJP won 25 seats in 2019 lok sabha elections in Karnataka. An independent candidate won with bjp support. congress and JD(S) won one seat each.


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