New Delhi. BJP MP from Unnao and candidate from the same seat during the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, Sakshi Maharaj has given a big statement. Addressing the people, he said that as soon as you give 400 seats to BJP, the tricolor will be hoisted in Pakistan occupied Kashmir. He said that no power in the world can take an inch of India’s land. PM Modi had asked for 300 seats in 2019, this time he has asked for more than 400 seats. Sakshi Maharaj said, ‘As soon as you provide 400 seats, the tricolor will be hoisted in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir. To secure India’s borders, 400 crossings are required.
Let us tell you that in this Lok Sabha elections, PM Narendra Modi has set a target of crossing 400 for the NDA alliance. At the same time, the PM has claimed that this time BJP will bring 370 seats in the elections on its own. This is the reason why opposition parties are repeatedly calling this slogan of BJP a jumla. After completing 10 years in power at the Centre, PM Modi is now presenting his strong claim for the third term. On the other hand, if we talk about the opposition, under the Indian alliance, all the big parties are united in the field with the aim of removing BJP from power.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Monday that the government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has eliminated terrorism from the country while Naxalism is on the verge of extinction. At an election rally in Kanker city of Chhattisgarh, Shah said that Naxalites should surrender, otherwise they will be uprooted from the state in two years. On April 16, security forces had killed 29 Naxalites during an encounter in Kanker district, which included 15 women. The Union Home Minister asked Congress leader Rahul Gandhi that four generations of his family were in power in the country, but what did they do for the poor in Chhattisgarh.
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Tags: 2024 Lok Sabha Elections, Bhartiya Janta Party, Loksabha Election 2024, Loksabha Elections, Sakshi Maharaj
FIRST PUBLISHED: April 22, 2024, 22:55 IST