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Will Win 130 Seats if Polls Held Now: BYV

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July 07, 2025

BJP will win a minimum of 130 seats and will bounce back to power if elections are held now, said state BJP president BY Vijayendra here on Sunday.

- EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE @ Mysuru

Declaring that he will not rest till he brings back BJP to power in the state, he said it will work as a double-engine government in coordination with the Centre.

Speaking at the inauguration of the BJP convention to mark the NDA government's 11 years in office at the Centre, Vijayendra said he has accepted the challenge to see that BJP wins the highest number of seats in the Old Mysuru region. He claimed that BJP will sweep zilla and taluk panchayat polls.

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