Before the 2018 elections, it appears that bjp leaders would follow KCR's telangana plan. To mislead the opposition, they are teasing them with clues, half-hints, and even the election for the next year. Not providing opposition parties enough time to prepare for the elections appears to be the main goal. Central bjp officials think that launching the campaign before having chosen their candidates is the best course of action.

The bjp has already experienced a loss in Karnataka, and the impending five-state assembly elections will provide more difficulties for the party. There are unmistakable indications that the india Alliance's leaders are leaning towards holding the lok sabha and several state assemblies elections in november of this year.

Telangana is one of the five states with assembly elections set for november and december of this year. However, there are constitutional challenges associated with conducting partial elections for the lok sabha and 10 to 12 state assemblies next year. Postponing the assembly elections in telangana and four other states won't be simple.

Less likely to accept the president's rule are states like telangana and Rajasthan. On the other side, planning for and holding the lok sabha elections in november is rather simple. The parliament can be dissolved with just a government statement. Important laws can be approved in extraordinary sessions of the parliament, and the central government can then move forward as necessary. The india Alliance's leaders believe that under this scenario, early elections for the lok sabha and many state legislatures, including those in ap and telangana, may be held in November.


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