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BJP Will Win Over 65 Seats In Jharkhand, Says JP Nadda

Mumbai: BJP national working president JP Nadda claimed that the party will win more than 65 seats in the Assembly elections in Jharkhand that are scheduled to take place by the end of this year.

The state government and the organisation of the BJP are moving forward rapidly and the people will bless them with 65-plus seats,” Nadda said at a press conference in Ranchi.

In addition, the acting chairman thanked the people of Jharkhand for their mandate as BJP-Aajas Party Coalition won 12 out of 14 seats in the recently concluded Lok Sabha elections, whereas the state government headed by Raghubar Das gave the direction of welfare. Worked in People and implement schemes with responsibility and transparency. During the assembly elections in 2014, the BJP won 42 out of 81 seats.

Nadda said that “double-engine” – pointing to BJP governments in the centre and the state – was giving very necessary development to the state and appreciated the initiative taken by Das in implementing various schemes. Earlier in the day, Nadda had participated in a plantation program in Ormanchi on the outskirts of Ranchi.

This sentiment was rejected by the state Chief Minister Raghubar Das, who had made preparations to become the first CM of the state to complete the five-year tenure since its partition on November 15, 2000, Bihar.

Congratulating Prime Minister Narendra Modi for “a solid foundation of development work”, the CM said that the BJP workers are always ready for the elections. In Jharkhand or in other parts of the country, people have seen and accepted the politics of development under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi.

Calling the opposition coalition “a partnership formed with selfish motives”, Das said that the opposition will lose their deposits in the upcoming elections. The people of the state have seen development works including the oppressed, the Dalits, the poor and the Dalit and have rejected the opposition.”

Das said, “The citizens of Jharkhand have shown the ‘great alliance’ in the Lok Sabha elections, they were influenced by NDA’s development politics, and this time they will also be given a reply.”

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