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BJP Will Form Government In Gujarat With 3/4th Majority: Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal

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New Delhi: The Bharatiya Janata Party has given good governance in Gujarat, Union minister Arjun Ram Meghwal said as he took a jibe at Congress MP KC Venugopal and claimed that the BJP will form the government in Gujarat again with a three-fourth majority.

“The BJP government will be formed again in Gujarat with 3/4th majority. Talking about disappointment in Gujarat, I also went to Mehsana in Gujarat, went to 8-10 places, I did not see Congress anywhere, if they live in illusion, then let them live,” said Meghwal. He also highlighted his party’s good governance in the western state.

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“The governance of the Bharatiya Janata Party is the rule of good governance. Agriculture, industries, employment opportunities, 24 hours electricity, there is no such sector in which Gujarat has not touched the highest parameter. It was Congress’s rule earlier and everyone knows how many riots took place in the era of Congress,” he added.

His remarks came after Congress MP KC Venugopal lashed out at the BJP in Ahemdabad saying that there is a clear anti-incumbency wave against the BJP government in the region and cited that “the last 27 years of BJP created complete despair in the minds of the people.”
The tussle between the political parties has already begun for the upcoming Assembly elections slated for later this year.

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Sharad Pawar Says “Congress Mukt Bharat Not Possible”

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Sharad Pawar said, “Congress mukt Bharat is not possible” as no one can ignore the ideology and contribution of the party

Pune: The Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) president Sharad Pawar on Wednesday, during his visit to the Congress office in Pune on the party’s foundation day celebrations, said, “Congress mukt Bharat is not possible” as no one can ignore the ideology and contribution of the party.

“This place has witnessed several historical moments. Amost all veterans of congress Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi have visited this place. Earlier, the Pune Congress office was the head office of the state,” Pawar said while addressing Congress workers at the premises of Congress Bhawan. He added that the contribution and history of the Congress cannoit be ignored.

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“Some people say that we will make Congress mukt Bharat (congress free India) but it is not possible to make Bharat Congress mukt. In fact, if we want to take India forward we have to take congress forward, one cannot ignore the ideology of the Congress. We cannot forget the contribution and history of congress,” he said.
The NCP chief said that all the like-minded parties in Maharashtra and at the national level have decided to come together.

“I am sure we will get your support to face and defeat the ideology which says Congress Mukt Bharat,” he added.
Pawar, who started his political career as a Congress worker from the Pune district, left it in 1999 and formed his own party. However, later he forged an alliance with the Congress.
The Indian National Congress (INC), India’s largest opposition party, marked its 138th foundation day on December 28.

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge attend a huge rally in Somaiya Ground, Mumbai. INC leaders like Kanhaiya Kumar, Nana Patole, KC Venugopal Ashok Chavan and Imran Pratapgarhi were also present on the occasion.

The Indian National Congress was founded on December 28, 1885, in Bombay (Mumbai) in the presence of 72 delegates at Das Tejpal Sanskrit College.
Its founder General Secretary was AO Hume and Vyomesh Chandra Banerjee was made the President.

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