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BJP's Tejasvi Surya Hails Historic Mandate for PM Modi | Election Results 2024

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BJP's Tejasvi Surya Hails Historic Mandate for PM Modi | Election Results 2024

BJP's Tejasvi Surya Hails Historic Mandate for PM Modi | Election Results 2024

In a powerful statement following the 2024 election results, BJP candidate Tejasvi Surya from Bengaluru South celebrates what he calls a historic electoral mandate in favor of PM Narendra Modi and the BJP.

He criticizes the INDI alliance, labeling it as a coalition of corrupt, caste-based entities, and praises the Indian electorate for rejecting the economic vision and freebie politics of the Congress and the INDI alliance.

Join us for detailed coverage and insights on this significant political development.

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