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BJP Likely To Release 1st List Of Candidates For Lok Sabha Elections At 6 PM Today

Zee News Saturday, 2 March 2024
The BJP has called an important press conference today at 6 PM in Delhi and is likely to release 1st list of candidates for Lok Sabha Elections. 
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In a daring move, PM Modi sets a monumental target for BJP: surpassing 400 seats in the upcoming 2024 Lok Sabha elections. With eyes set on breaching 370 seats independently, the NDA alliance aims even higher. The journey begins with meticulous candidate selection, with a list of 100 Lok Sabha...

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