NDTV Battlegrounds Live Updates: Freebies & Wishes – What’s in it for Karnataka?

NDTV Battlegrounds Live Updates: Freebies & Wishes – What’s in it for Karnataka?

With just around a month left for the Lok Sabha elections, we decode the political landscape of Karnataka on ‘NDTV Battlegrounds’. We also discussed the challenges facing the capital Bangalore, including its water crisis, population explosion and inadequate transportation system.

In ‘NDTV Battleground’, we discuss politics in the state, economic growth, seat distribution in the upcoming elections, challenges facing the current government and the opposition, and more.

Here are the live updates from ‘Karnataka Battlefield’:

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“Siddaramaiah’s assurance is over. MLAs are also upset. People want development from Modi. Modi ensures that every Indian has a bank account, food on the table, health insurance etc. Poverty is reduced. It just Locally. The jobs are there.” But 80% of the jobs pay less than Rs 20,000. The South is overemployed.Internal migration has changed,” said TV Mohandas Pai, chairman of Arin Capital Partners

Shraddha Sharma, founder and CEO of YourStory, said: “The most important thing today is that we are not apologizing. Young people are looking ahead to the next 10 years. This is the new India. Women and young Indians will vote with confidence.”

Demographic changes and what do they mean?
How young voters vote this time will be a precursor. There are more and more female voters now. TV Mohandas Pai, chairman of Arin Capital Partners, said people now want assurances from Modi

“We embrace diversity. When I talk to Generation Z, everyone is concerned about the future of the country. We need to get rid of the shackles of caste and class. They are angry about corruption. I hope ‘Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas’ comes true,” Nooraine Said Fazal, Founding CEO and Managing Trustee, Institute of Invention

Karnataka’s ‘Modi factor’
“The Modi factor is the key to the victory of the BJP. They are combining caste and class. If you see their campaign, the candidates will say you voted for the Prime Minister and not for us. The Congress is focusing on the regional narrative,” Said Sandeep Shashtri, Academic Director, NITTE Educational Trust and National Coordinator, Lokniti

NDTV Battleground: ‘Sub-caste politics’ in Karnataka
When it comes to Karnataka, there are sub-caste politics. The reason why the BJP failed in 2023 is because the Lingayats did not support them. Senior journalist and author Sugata Srinivasaraju says there are good reasons for BS Yediyurappa’s recall.

TV Mohandas Pai, Chairman, Arin Capital Partners said: “When it comes to India, Kannadigas want to see who can take India forward. There is cash politics in Karnataka. When it comes to national politics, Karnataka polls It’s different in a different way.”

Deciphering how Karnataka voted
We are not thinking about cash or subsidies. Bangalore welcomes everyone. The Karnataka vote represents how Indians think about the future. TV Mohandas Pai, chairman of Arin Capital Partners, said India is the richest on a per capita basis.

Karnataka and its intricacies
This is purely the wisdom of the electorate, and not just in Karnataka. We need to see if that happens this time. The situation at this conference is quite good. Senior journalist and author Sugata Srinivasaraju said the average victory vote margin in Karnataka was 57%.

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