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BJP has certain migivings | | | If the BJP has won three Lok Sabha seats in the region of Jammu and Ladakh but this is no indication that the BJP will win majority of Assembly seats. BJP State president on Sunday claimed that they would be "winning" more than 35 assembly seats in Jammu and Kashmir. "The recently concluded Parliament elections have shown clearly that we are already winning more than 35 Assembly seats in J&K, while securing 17 lakh votes which are more than the votes combined secured by all other major political parties together," said BJP's state president, Ravinder Raina at two days state executive committee meeting in Birpur. Raina attacked Kashmir centric political parties like National Conference, and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) including Congress which left no stone uncovered to fail the local elections in the state and then came out begging for Assembly elections as they really never want to empower common man as well as ground activist but only wish to limit power to their own families. He said that "We have to achieve the aim of Chief Minister from BJP to respect the sacrifices made by our predecessors." Raina said that "We must aim at 20 lakh membership in the drive which will help us to shoot for the aim of 50 Assembly seats in State." Meanwhile, Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh these (parliamentary) elections have been contested by the masses themselves built upon the trust on Modi's work It is too early to derive any pleasure from the success in the Assembly elections. Since the sates have been changed for the elections with the extention of the President's rule it is very cautious on the part of BJP leaders to seek any major success. In 2014 Modi was a new man whose charisma had motivate people to vote for the BJP and this led to the BJP winning 25 Assembly seats. And it was the only force for the PDP to forge an alliance with the BJP to form the coalition Government and the result was against the interests of the BJP workers and voters when even senior BJP ministers failed to resolve the power crisis in Jammu region. |
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