Published 19:42 IST, October 7th 2019
BJP working president JP Nadda predicts big win for party in polls
BJP working president JP Nadda, while talking about the upcoming Maharashtra and Haryana elections, on Monday, said that his party would register a big win
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BJP working president JP Nadda, while talking about the upcoming Maharashtra and Haryana elections, on Monday, said that his party will register a big win. He also asserted that the best times for the Centre are yet to come.
'The best is yet to come'
While addressing a rally in Bilaspur in Himachal Pradesh, Nadda said, "BJP will win by a big margin in Maharashtra and Haryana elections. The best time for the party is yet to come. All of us will take the party to the highest level. There are close to 17 crore members of the BJP all across the country now. In the coming days, the party will break its own record.”
Nadda, while lauding Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his leadership skills, said that the Union government under his leadership, through its historic decisions has changed the image of India globally. He further praised the Centre's move in Jammu and Kashmir.
'The whole world is praising India'
He said, "The whole world is praising India. The way in which the country is now tackling Pakistan is unprecedented. All this makes the present government a historic one.” He also added, "The Centre removed Article 370 within 100 days after coming to power for the second time. The country's dreams and the BJP's struggles have finally been justified. All this can happen because the people gave us the power through their votes.”
Nadda further went on to congratulate the state’s Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur for the successful rollout of the Himachal Health Care Scheme or HIMCARE in the state while also applauding the party workers for getting 14 lakh new primary members.
Apart from Nadda, the rally was attended by Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur, Union Minister Anurag Thakur, and BJP's state unit chief Satpal Singh Satti.
(With ANI Inputs)
Updated 23:14 IST, October 7th 2019