Key Points
The BJP wrapped up its second and potentially final central election committee meeting with the presence of PM Narendra Modi and other top leaders, extending late into Monday..
The party is gearing up to unveil candidates for over 150 seats on Tuesday, following the initial release of a list of 195 candidates after the first CEC meeting...
During the CEC meeting, discussions revolved around candidates for eight Lok Sabha seats in Andhra Pradesh..
Sources told ET that names like D Purandeswari, Y Satya Kumar, former CM Kiran Kumar Reddy, CM Ramesh, and YS Chowdary are being considered for the Andhra Pradesh Lok Sabha elections..
The BJP has formed alliances with the Telugu Desam Party and Jana Sena for both the Lok Sabha and assembly elections in the state..
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