Anurag Thakur wears orange hoodie
Union Minister Anurag Thakur made a bold statement in Parliament on Saturday, donning a saffron hoodie emblazoned with the words ‘Namo Hattrick’. Expressing unwavering confidence in the Modi government’s ability to secure a third term in the Lok Sabha elections, Thakur reiterated their commitment to the nation’s development.
In a video shared on X, Thakur affirmed his belief in Prime Minister Modi’s leadership, stating, “PM Modi will form government for the third consecutive term… PM has always stood for development… Teesri Baar Modi Sarkar, Abki Baar 400 Paar.”
Commenting on Thakur’s attire, BJP MP Ravi Kishan remarked to ANI, “The voice of the heart is coming in the form of the hoodie. The whole of India would want to wear it (the hoodie) because, just as Lord Ram resides in people’s hearts, Modi ji has started residing in everyone’s heart in the same way.”
While the Election Commission has yet to announce the official dates for the general elections in India, it is widely anticipated that the polls to select members of the 18th Lok Sabha will take place in April and May.
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With the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) gearing up to face off against the Opposition INDIA bloc, political parties have already kicked off their election campaigns, as the official term of the NDA-led 17th Lok Sabha session is set to conclude on June 16.
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