Chouhan Criticizes Opposition and Highlights NDA's Unity in Jharkhand Polls
Union minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan criticized the opposition INDIA bloc, calling it an unnatural alliance, while highlighting the BJP-led NDA's completed seat-sharing agreements in Jharkhand. Chouhan emphasized the NDA's developmental vision under PM Modi's leadership and their readiness for upcoming elections.
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Union minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Monday criticized the opposition INDIA bloc, calling it an unnatural alliance primarily driven by self-serving motives. He likened the grouping to the saying ''Bhanumati ka Kunba'', implying a loosely connected coalition without ideological alignment.
Chouhan emphasized the NDA's cohesion, announcing that the seat distribution with allies like AASJU, JD(U), and LJP had been completed for the upcoming Jharkhand elections. He portrayed the NDA as a structured alliance under Prime Minister Modi's leadership, focused on India's development.
Addressing the recent terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir, Chouhan assured that India would respond firmly to terrorism. He also expressed confidence in the BJP's prospects in the Budhni and Vijaypur bypolls, citing strong party strategies and the public's faith in the government.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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