BJP president Nadda claims Modi-era has ended anti-incumbency talk in India
Narendra Modi became Prime Minister and people do not talk about anti incumbency against the government.
He said people talk about pro incumbency and are voting for BJP in successive election.
Addressing a rally in Agartala, J.P. Nadda said that the anti-incumbency issue is a past now in India as people have very much satisfied with BJP and that’s why, they voted for the BJP for the third consecutive term in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
He said that in the 2014 Parliamentary elections, the BJP got 17 crore or 31.3 per cent votes and in 2019, the party secured 23 crore or 36.7 per cent votes and in 2024 elections, the BJP bagged nearly 24 crore or 37 per cent votes.
«As BJP fulfilled the people’s hopes and aspirations, the party won the Gujarat Assembly elections six times, in Madhya Pradesh, the party won state assembly polls four consecutive terms, hat-trick in Haryana, while the BJP won the assembly polls in two consecutive terms in Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Tripura and other states,” J.P. Nadda said.
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