Confident of his son’s victory from the Kaisarganj Lok Sabha seat, former WFI chief Brij Bhushan said that his party will get more votes owing to the allegation made against him.
Speaking to the reporters on Monday Bhushan maintained, ” We will get more votes because of those allegations.” There is only one issue in Kaisarganj, that is Brij Bhushan Singh,” former WFI chief added.
Exuding confidence in his son and lauding his working style, Brij asserted, “Karan Bhushan Singh will work better than me. He is known for his mannerisms, way of talking, discipline and exercise. He is a sportsperson as well. We all live in a village and our children have been brought up well.”
Speaking highly of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Brij Bhushan said that the Modi government will be coming to power for the third time with a huge majority despite several ‘reasons’.
“PM Modi’s government will come to power with an overwhelming majority. There have been many distractions but it will have no impact on the election results,” he maintained.
Brij Bhushan Singh utilized his right to vote and cast his vote in Kaisarganj on Monday.
Bhushan, while talking to the reporters, said that his son would get double the number of votes he secured in the 2019 polls.
“This time people of Kaisarganj will bring him to power with double the numbers secured last time. After his victory, he will be judged based on his actions.” Bhushan said
Voting for the fifth Phase of the 18th Lok Sabha elections across 49 parliamentary constituencies spread in six States and two union territories is taking place today.
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