As the Delhi Assembly elections draw closer, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidates are actively engaging with the public to highlight the achievements of the BJP-led central government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Today, Satish Upadhyay, BJP’s candidate from Malviya Nagar, reaffirmed the party’s resolution for a “Developed India.” Addressing a gathering, he said, “We are now in the Amrit Kaal of Independence. With Prime Minister Modi’s vision, India will become a developed nation by 2047. We are committed to working towards this goal.”
Upadhyay’s remarks underline the party’s emphasis on its long-term developmental agenda for the country.
Union Home Minister and senior BJP leader Amit Shah unveiled the third part of the BJP’s election manifesto, titled Sankalp Patra, yesterday in Delhi. In a sharp critique of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Shah stated, “I have never seen a liar like Kejriwal in my entire life. If he takes a dip in the Kumbh, perhaps his sins of lying will be washed away.”
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The Sankalp Patra outlines key promises aimed at addressing the needs of Delhiites while ensuring corruption-free governance.
The manifesto includes several commitments aimed at improving the lives of Delhi residents. These are:
The BJP’s promises reflect a focus on creating a more inclusive and modernized Delhi. By addressing employment, healthcare, housing, and public transportation, the party aims to appeal to a wide cross-section of voters.
As campaigning intensifies, the BJP continues to highlight its developmental vision, hoping to sway voters ahead of the crucial Delhi Assembly elections.
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