“Hopeful results of the Assembly elections will be in our favor”: Chirag Paswan

'Hopeful election results will be in our favour': Chirag Paswan

Elections to the 90 seats of the Haryana Assembly ended on October 5.

Patna (Bihar):

As counting for the Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir elections started on Tuesday, Union Minister Chirag Paswan hoped that the results would go in favor of the BJP.

“The BJP has worked hard in Jammu-Kashmir and Haryana and the public trusts BJP and Prime Minister Modi. I am hopeful that the results of the Assembly elections will be in our favour,” the Union minister said.

Meanwhile, the Congress office erupted in cheers as supporters celebrated with dholnagada beats and energetic dance moves.

Exuding confidence in the party’s victory, the Congress workers said that the belief in the party’s success is a result of Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra and Nyay Yatra initiatives, which advocate for farmers, women and workers and at the same time promote inclusivity across castes and religions. hit well with the public.

Congress worker Jagdish Sharma told ANI, “I think the entire country is congratulating us. Even people from the BJP are congratulating us. This is the triumph of victory and the defeat of lies. People like Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra and Nyay Yatra and that he stands up for farmers, women and workers and uplifts every caste and religion. We win Haryana and JK. The time has come for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government.

In Jammu, Congress candidate from Bahu Assembly seat, TS Tony said the Congress-NC alliance was all set to form the government.

“The Congress-NC alliance will form the government with a two-thirds majority. Previously, people relied only on explanations. Now all the lies have been exposed… People now know everything. This was the city of temples. BJP made it the city of liquor city. They say it’s to generate revenue… People are frustrated with the liquor and land mafia… They are now being exposed. The public no longer trusts them… The BJP is killing democracy. The appointment of five MLAs had to be made by the elected government. Even the president does not have the power of direct appointment. How can the LG have this arbitrary power? he said.

The JK elections for 90 constituencies were held in three phases on September 18, September 25 and October 1 respectively. Meanwhile, elections to the 90 Haryana Assembly seats ended on October 5.

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