"Brahmins seldom vote on caste lines. They want the good governance of Modi to continue," the former AIADMK leader said in a statement on Tuesday
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To secure an absolute majority in the assembly, the BJP aims to win at least 150 seats.
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After returning to the dressing room, Virat had a closer look at the TV replay and his expression clearly told that he wasn’t convinced at all
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Delhi's Deputy Chief Minister Sisodia, who also holds the education portfolio, said if voted to power, the AAP would build a government school every four kilometres in several cities.