KCR is followed by Modi!
Before the 2018 polls, BJP leaders seem to be following a plan similar to what KCR did in Telangana. They are using hints, half-hints, and even the election next year to throw off the other side.
The main goal seems to be making sure that rival groups don't have enough time to get ready for the polls. Central leaders of the BJP think that it's best to start the campaign right away, even though they haven't decided who will run.
Surveys have already shown that the BJP has lost ground in Karnataka, and the upcoming assembly elections in five states will also be hard for the party. India Alliance leaders say that they are moving towards holding polls for the Lok Sabha and some state assemblies in November of this year, and there are clear signs that this is what will happen.
In November and December of this year, assembly elections will be held in five states, including Telangana. But the law makes it hard to hold partial assembly polls next year for the Lok Sabha and 10 to 12 state governments. Assembly polls in Telangana and four other states will not be easy to put off.
The President's rule is less likely to be accepted by Telangana and Rajasthan. On the other hand, it would be easy to move up the Lok Sabha polls and hold them in November.
To get rid of the house, all the government has to do is decide and say so. After the senate votes on important bills during special meetings, the national government can move forward.
In this situation, leaders of the India Alliance expect the chance of early polls for the Lok Sabha and several state governments, including those in AP and Telangana, in November.
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