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JP Nadda's stature will be strengthened by Mission Repeat in HP

May 16, 2022 04:38 PM

SANJAY AGGARWAL

DHARAMSHALA : If seen, BJP National President JP Nadda has given full strength to the mission repeat in Himachal Pradesh Assembly elections to be held this year. If the BJP government is repeated again in Himachal Pradesh, then Nadda's stature will increase and if the BJP faces defeat in these elections, then its effect will be seen on the stature of many BJP leaders. In the assembly elections of Himachal Pradesh, there is a saying that whoever wins district Kangra has won the state. BJP national president JP Nadda himself has focused district Kangra regarding the mission repeat of the BJP government. JP Nadda is also constantly visiting Kangra and meeting with BJP leaders and workers and taking feedback from them. Because the planetary area of JP Nadda is Himachal and he has also been a minister in the then BJP governments in Himachal. Nadda is also well aware that if the BJP government is to be repeated in the state, then it is necessary to conquer district Kangra. In connection with the Vidhan Sabha elections, all the political parties have given their full strength in district Kangra, the largest 15 assembly constituencies of the state. Talk about BJP, all the political parties of Congress or other parties want that all 15 seats of district Kangra should come in their bag in the upcoming elections. Talking about the present state BJP government, along with the government, the BJP party is continuously marching on the district Kangra. Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur is constantly on the tour of district Kangra and is trying to attract the attention of the people by visiting every Vidhan Sabha constituency and making announcements and laying foundation stones of crores of rupees. Not only this, if we talk about the last assembly elections of 2017, 11 seats from Kangra came in the account of BJP, whereas in Himachal Pradesh with 68 assembly constituencies, 35 seats are necessary to form the government. In these elections, BJP got 44 seats, Congress 21 and others got 2 seats. In the 2012 assembly elections in Himachal Pradesh, the Congress got a majority. In these elections, the Congress had won 36 seats, while the BJP had won 26 seats. With this, Independents won 5 seats and Himachal Lokhit Congress won 1 seat. The Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), Communist Party of India (CPI), Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and Samajwadi Party (SP) did not win a single seat. District Kangra removes more than half the burden of any party to form the government in the state.

 
 

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