New Delhi: The results of the Lok Sabha elections have come and the picture of the Parliament has also become clear. BJP could not get absolute majority but its led alliance NDA got a clear majority by winning 294 seats. Meanwhile, the opposition alliance is happy that their performance has been much better than the previous elections and they have stopped BJP from getting a majority. Amidst all this, today senior Congress leader and former Union Minister Salman Khurshid has made a big claim about the election results. He said that this time Muslims have voted one-sidedly for the India alliance.
India coalition government formed
Salman Khurshid said that I want the India Alliance government to be formed in the country. He said, this time Muslims have voted one-sidedly for the India Alliance, it is also the responsibility of the India Alliance to understand this and not ignore it.
He also lashed out at Mayawati
On Mayawati’s statement about Muslims voting for her, Salman Khurshid said that she is saying that she will not give tickets to Muslims, so vote for them. But also think why Dalits did not vote for Mayawati. Salman Khurshid said that I want that an alliance government should be formed, a Congress government should be formed, our leaders will decide all this in the meeting today evening.
should get nobel prize
Let us tell you that earlier during the election campaign, Salman Khurshid had also protested against PM Modi’s speech in which he had said that the Congress manifesto was inspired by the Muslim League. Salman Khurshid had said sarcastically that if Prime Minister Narendra Modi proves that the Congress manifesto for the Lok Sabha elections is inspired by the Muslim League, then he should get the Nobel Prize.
Congress’ manifesto is farsighted
Khurshid said the Congress manifesto was “visionary” and talked about job creation. “The Prime Minister says our manifesto is that of the Muslim League. How is our manifesto inspired by the Muslim League? The Prime Minister should get the Nobel Prize if he can prove that whatever is written in the Congress manifesto is not in public interest and belongs to an ideology that we do not accept,” he said.
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