Bangalore, May 2, (way2newstv.in):
Kampli is the most important assembly constituency in Bellary district of Karnataka. It is located at a distance of 15 km from Hampi. At present the constituency of the Assembly is ongoing. The effect of Telugu people here is very much. There are about seven parties in the state, but there are two major national parties - the Congress-BJP Lahav. The BJP Jaya Kendra is flown here twice. Suresh Babu is going to be a hat-trick and Ganesh is aggressively moving forward and tries to check Suresh here. Election observers have said that in fact, people have changed in the face of the party. On behalf of these two candidates, the parties have prepared a campaign strategy in a large range. Former MLA Nara Suryanarayana Reddy and former Minister Santosh Lad are going to campaign for supporting Ganesh. On behalf of Suresh, BJP leaders are also planning a massive campaign. However, the candidates are more important than the parties here.
EVERYONE'S ATTENTION ON KAMPLI
Suresh, who has already won two times, is not in favor of the fact that he is a member of the party and it is likely that Congress candidate Ganesh will be sympathetic. Analysts say that the majority of the winning majority will be the lowest. Suresh Babu versus Ganesh in Compline Overall, Suresh Babu is the first to win the election in the Ballari District in 2008 and won the second time in the 2013 elections. Suresh Babu has a good name. However, Jeevan Ganesh, who was supposed to contest the Congress in the past, did not get a ticket at the time. He became Independent. However, Ganesh has lost votes. In the last election, Ganesh has been contesting as an independent candidate but has scored 37,000 votes. The Congress was defeated as Ganesh strongly gained votes. The Congress gave a ticket to Ganesh. Of course, all nine candidates from Kampli constituency are in key positions. Suresh, who has already won twice, is expected to make a record once again. Ganesh, however, feels that he must retire by defeating Suresh. Both of them are in the election.
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