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People are understanding PM Modi’s goal of developed India by 2047: Shyam Bihari Jaiswal

Mumbai/Raipur 23 November (IANS). The election results of Maharashtra and Jharkhand are coming out on Saturday. According to the latest data of the Election Commission, ‘Mahayuti’ is far ahead of the required majority mark in Maharashtra, while ‘Indi’ alliance is leading in Jharkhand. Now political reactions are emerging on this. Chhattisgarh cabinet minister and BJP leader Shyam Bihari Jaiswal, Congress leader Hussain Dalwai and BJP leader Rohan Gupta spoke to IANS.

Congress leader and former MP Hussain Dalwai said about the vote counting trend in Maharashtra that it would be right to say something only after the complete figures are available. ‘Mahayuti’ had spread some misunderstandings among the people during the election campaign. On the question of Chief Minister, he said that all the parties want to make their leader the Chief Minister.

Chhattisgarh Cabinet Minister and veteran BJP leader Shyam Bihari Jaiswal said about the vote counting trends of both the states that the way Prime Minister Narendra Modi is working across the country with the aim of developing India by 2047, the people of the country should like it. Has understood. Under the leadership of PM Modi, the country will become developed by 2047. This is the reason why today people are attracted towards BJP all over the country.

On BJP’s lead in the initial trends of Raipur South Assembly by-election, he said that we will win the elections by a big margin. This is going to be a victory for the good governance of Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai. The people of the state are expressing their confidence in the double engine government.

BJP leader Rohan Gupta said that now the whole country is responding to the wrong narrative that they were running regarding Dalits, reservation and tribals during the Lok Sabha elections. It started in Haryana and is now visible in Maharashtra. I always say that a wooden pot does not boil again and again, this is its tendency. This is the reason why the public has completely turned away from the ‘Indi’ alliance. He has an agenda against Sanatan.

He sarcastically said that on the election day the Election Commission, democracy and EVMs come in danger, this is their agenda. Everyone saw it in Haryana elections also. Instead of raising questions on these things, it would be better if he understands the mood of the public and pays attention to what the public wants from him. If he pursues an agenda against the country and against Sanatan, the public will never forgive.

–IANS

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