NEW DELHI, April 1 -- To meet the target of winning over 400 of the 543 Lok Sabha seats, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has made room for turncoats in its list of candidates from various states for the general elections and is also banking on former bureaucrats to help increase its tally. The party that typically favours dropping between 20-30% of the sitting lawmakers and legislators to buck anti-incumbency has been on an overdrive to induct newer faces from other political parties, especially those who have held positions in the government or organisation. It is not unusual for the party to induct and even field turncoats, even though the results are not always favourable, according to party leaders....