The first list of candidates will be announced by the end of February, its state president N Subrahmanya Raju said on Saturday.
The Maha Sabha did not consider BJP as its ideological or political ally as the saffron party had long abandoned its Hindutva ideology, he said.
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However, the Congress would not win this time just by withdrawing cases against SDPI and PFI activists, Raju said.
Raju said the Sabha would contest all the eight seats in Dakshina Kannada district.
The entry of Hindu Maha Sabha was inevitable at this juncture when the ruling Congress was pursuing anti-Hindu policies, he added.
The Opposition BJP in the state was not effective in opposing these policies, he said adding that majority of Hindus would give a fitting reply to the Congress in the coming elections.
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