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Karnataka BJP predicts 'Diwali dhamaka' amid 'vertical split' in ruling Congress

Karnataka BJP predicts 'Diwali dhamaka' amid 'vertical split' in ruling Congress

Deccan Herald2 days ago
Reiterating that there will be Diwali dhamaka in Karnataka, Vijayendra said, "We have been saying it for a long time. The information that we are getting from corridors of power is that all is not well within the Congress party."
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