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<h1>Prime minister's rallies allege opposition corruption, praise alliance unity, pledge law-and-order; possible defamation and Section 123 electoral scrutiny</h1> The prime minister launched the state assembly campaign with two rallies, praising the ruling alliance and criticising the opposition bloc, alleging corruption and that key opposition leaders are 'out on bail,' and accusing them of mistreating smaller partners. He contrasted the alliance's cohesion with the opposition's internal disputes, claimed substantial central assistance and economic improvements, and pledged continuation of law-and-order initiatives. Polling is set for two phases on Nov. 6 and 11 with results on Nov. 14. The speeches contain allegations that could raise defamation or electoral-law scrutiny and policy promises central to campaign messaging and voter influence.