With just two days remaining before the Karnataka assembly elections, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has been actively campaigning for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) with a series of whirlwind tours. In an exclusive interview with TV9 Channel, Amit Shah expressed confidence that the BJP would retain power in the state and secure at least 15 more seats than the 113 required for victory. During the interview, Amit Shah also addressed the recent allegations made by the Congress party regarding a 40% commission. He dismissed the claims, stating that there is no evidence to support them. Furthermore, Amit Shah asserted that former BJP members would not achieve success in the elections, emphasizing the party's growing strength in southern states like Telangana, where the atmosphere is reportedly positive. Karnataka's voters will head to the polls on May 10 to elect representatives for the state's 224 assembly seats. The BJP aims to secure a minimum of 113 seats in order to maintain