Desperate to retain Karnataka, the only big state left with it, the Congress has started evaluating the performance of the party’s 128 lawmakers to prepare for the Assembly polls next year.
All 225 Assembly constituencies in Karnataka will go to polls in March-April 2018.
Party observers have been deputed to give feedback on the functioning of sitting Congress legislators and also prepare dossiers on the performance of opposition members of legislative assembly (MLAs), including 40 each of the BJP and the Janata Dal (Secular). This exercise will help party managers know the strength or weakness of the Opposition
All 225 Assembly constituencies in Karnataka will go to polls in March-April 2018.
Party observers have been deputed to give feedback on the functioning of sitting Congress legislators and also prepare dossiers on the performance of opposition members of legislative assembly (MLAs), including 40 each of the BJP and the Janata Dal (Secular). This exercise will help party managers know the strength or weakness of the Opposition