Amit Shah Claims BJP Controls 80% of India Following Local Poll Success
BJP-led NDA governs 80 per cent of India, Congress wiped out in Gujarat local polls: Amit Shah
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its allies govern 80% of India, following significant victories in local elections in Gujarat. He criticized the Congress party's absence in the region and highlighted the BJP's development initiatives, attributing their electoral success to community engagement during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- 01The BJP won 77 out of 84 municipalities and 253 out of 260 taluka panchayats in Gujarat's local elections.
- 02Amit Shah emphasized the BJP's service-oriented approach during the COVID-19 pandemic as a key factor in their electoral success.
- 03Shah mocked Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's claims of a political comeback, stating there is no chance for Congress in Gujarat for 'seven lifetimes.'
- 04In West Bengal, the BJP secured 207 seats in the assembly elections, demonstrating significant public support.
- 05Shah drew comparisons between Gujarat and West Bengal, citing decades of misrule in Bengal as detrimental to its development.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah declared that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its allies now govern 80% of India, following their recent electoral successes in local body elections in Gujarat. Speaking in Gandhinagar, Shah highlighted that the BJP won 77 out of 84 municipalities and 253 out of 260 taluka panchayats, attributing this victory to the party's development initiatives and community engagement during the COVID-19 pandemic. He criticized the Congress party for its poor performance, stating it was 'wiped out' in Gujarat, and mocked Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's claims of a future comeback, asserting that there is no chance for Congress in the region for 'seven lifetimes.' Additionally, Shah discussed the BJP's significant win in West Bengal, where they secured 207 seats, contrasting it with the historical misrule that has plagued the state. He emphasized the BJP's growing influence across India, drawing parallels to the Congress party's past dominance under Mahatma Gandhi. Shah's remarks reflect the party's confidence as they continue to expand their political footprint throughout the country.
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The BJP's electoral success in Gujarat suggests a continued focus on development initiatives and community engagement, which may influence local governance and public services.
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