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Amit Shah Rally NDA Projects Sweep in Karnataka’s Bengaluru South

Union Home Minister Amit Shah rallies for BJP’s Tejasvi Surya in Bengaluru South, promising NDA’s dominance in Karnataka’s 28 seats. Amidst speeches targeting Congress governance failures, Shah emphasizes PM Modi’s transformative leadership.

In a fervent rally held late Tuesday evening in Bengaluru South, Union Home Minister Amit Shah fervently advocated for BJP candidate Tejasvi Surya, projecting NDA’s victory across all 28 Lok Sabha seats in Karnataka. Former Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa, Opposition leader R. Ashoka, and Surya joined Shah in addressing a massive crowd, highlighting issues of governance and projecting NDA’s vision for Karnataka.

Addressing the gathering, Shah urged voters to ensure Surya’s victory with a significant margin, emphasizing the need for a strong BJP representation in Bengaluru South. He criticized the Congress government for its governance failures, particularly in law and order and corruption, while asserting NDA’s commitment to address these issues.

Shah’s speech underscored the significance of PM Modi’s leadership in driving India’s progress and security, urging Karnataka voters to reject Congress and embrace NDA’s development-oriented governance. Surya expressed gratitude for Shah’s support in bolstering counter-terrorism efforts and enhancing Bengaluru’s security through projects like the Safe City initiative.

The roadshow, starting from Bommanahalli and culminating at the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, saw a massive turnout of BJP supporters, showcasing the party’s strength in Karnataka. Surya’s contest against Congress candidate Sowmya Reddy adds further political fervor to Bengaluru South’s electoral landscape.

Tags: #AmitShahRally #KarnatakaElections #TejasviSurya #NDAVictory #BJPLeadership #BengaluruSouth #IndianPolitics

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