September 24, 2024

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HM Amit Shah says BJP will win in each Assam and Bengal

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On Sunday, Home Minister Amit Shah stated that BJP will kind authorities in West Bengal by profitable greater than 200 seats within the ongoing meeting elections within the state.
Addressing the press convention, Union Home Minister Amit Shah thanked the voters of Assam and West Bengal, the 2 states which went to polls within the first section of the polls scheduled on March 27. He stated that the excessive voter turnout confirmed enthusiasm of individuals in two states.

Home Minister Amit Shah additionally expressed confidence that the saffron occasion will win 37 seats out of 47 in Assam that went to the polls on Saturday. As per Shah, BJP will win greater than 26 seats out of 30 seats that went to the polls within the first section in West Bengal as properly. He stated over 84 per cent turnout in West Bengal proves that folks of the state need change.
“After discussions with booth level workers and party leaders, I can say out of 30 seats in West Bengal we will win more than 26 seats. We have got clear indications that BJP will win more than 37 seats out of 47 seats in Assam,” stated Shah. 
He additional stated that each the states have been recognized for political violence however this time nobody died throughout polling within the first section.
Emphasising the peaceable elections being held in West Bengal below the watch of central forces, Amit Shah stated that after a few years, the polling course of was held with none incident of violence in West Bengal.
“I want to thank the women of West Bengal for polling in favour of the BJP. BJP will form government in West Bengal with more than 200 seats,” stated Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
The West Bengal State Legislative polls can be performed in 8 phases. The first section of elections commenced on March 27. Meanwhile, the elections in Assam can be held from March 27 to April 6 in three phases to elect 126 MLAs. The outcomes can be introduced on May 2.