Mysuru, Nov. 3 -- Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah today said that the anti-incumbency wave in Bihar and the BJP's corrupt and misgoverning record will play a key role, and the grand alliance of opposition parties is likely to win the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections.

Siddaramaiah spoke to the media at Mysuru Airport. Responding to a question about campaigning for the Bihar elections, he said he will go if called.

He said the grand alliance of opposition parties is expected to win this time.

"The anti-incumbency wave in Bihar and the BJP's corruption and misgovernance will be important factors. Even the NDA alliance in Bihar has promised state guarantee schemes," he said.

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