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BJP Claims – Will Return To Power In Four States, Our Position Will Be Strong In Punjab

New Delhi – (NewsReach) : The campaigning for the seventh phase in Uttar Pradesh ended today. Amidst all this, BJP President JP Nadda and Home Minister Amit Shah addressed a press conference at the party office in Delhi today. BJP leaders claimed that we are returning to power in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Goa and Manipur, while in Punjab our position will be better than before. Home Minister Amit Shah said that under the leadership of Yogi Adityanath, BJP has done many development works in Uttar Pradesh. BJP President JP Nadda, while starting the press conference, said that we feel from the election campaign that in four states (Goa, Uttarakhand, Manipur, Uttar Pradesh) where we were in government, The people there have decided to elect us again. At the same time, Amit Shah said that we are going to form the government again in all the four states. We will improve our position in Punjab a lot. For the first time, we have contested elections in Punjab as the single largest party in the alliance.


We have got to see its positive effect in the elections. The public got a positive attitude towards all the public welfare schemes of the central government. He said that as far as Punjab is concerned. For the first time there we are fighting on more than 65 seats. We have got very positive public support there. And we will bring a better result there than expected. At the same time, Shah said that from the booth level to the Prime Minister and our National President, all the workers do public relations in the same direction with the same rhythm and speed through different mediums. In the history of independent India, this election was a somewhat new and strange type of campaign. He said that for almost 7 and a half years, BJP’s full majority government is running in the country under the leadership of Narendra Modi. Our government under the leadership of the Prime Minister has made the people of the country realize that an elected government wants to raise their standard of living.

The Home Minister said that in these five states, the popularity of Narendra Modi was much higher than that of any Prime Minister of independent India and the BJP is directly benefiting from it in this election. Shah said that the BJP government will be formed again in Manipur. The state has changed from blockades, bandhs, violence, drug abuse to organic farming, medical institutions and much more. PM Modi and our CM of Manipur have worked hard to bridge the differences between hills and valleys. He said that Modi ji himself is an MP from Uttar Pradesh. When Modi ji’s road show took place in Kashi, then how does the public welcome their beloved leader who works for them. A historical example of this in democracy we have seen in the campaign of Uttar Pradesh.

Amit Shah said that a huge change in the law and order situation in Uttar Pradesh has come under the leadership of Yogi Adityanath. There has been a reduction in all types of criminal incidents in the state from 30% to 70%. All mafia is in jail. Women and girls now feel safe. BJP is going to form the government again in Uttar Pradesh with great strength. For the first time in Uttar Pradesh, democracy is seen flourishing till the bottom. Today we are seeing democracy flourishing for the first time in Uttar Pradesh by freeing it from casteism, family wise, appeasement, these three cankers. The BJP government has run for five years in Uttarakhand without a single corruption allegation. The achievement of One Rank-One Pension has reached the doorsteps of retired soldiers of Uttarakhand.

Pushpender Sharma

A journalist with more than 37 years of experience. Having worked in Print Media in various leadership roles with Global as well National media organizations of repute. He started his career with Alrajib Media Group based out in Kuwait for a decade. Moving back to India post Iraq war, has worked with Amar Ujala, Hindustan Times & Hindustan as Sr.Regional Editor and is now deeply associated with Local Post as Consulting Editor.

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