Locals in Solan expressed confidence of BJP’s victory in Himachal Pradesh elections

Solan (Himachal Pradesh) [India]Nov 5 (ANI): Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s rally in Solan on Saturday, people expressed enthusiasm and were hopeful for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to win the assembly elections in the state.

Pandit Prem Sagar said that people are sure that BJP government will be formed again this time due to the work done by him in the state.

“We are quite sure that the BJP will form the government because of the work done in the state. They have constructed roads, given water and electricity to the people,” he said.

Another attendee said, “BJP has worked for the welfare of the people, and we are confident that they will form the government. BJP has started many schemes for women in the state. We are very happy with their work.”

While other attendees said, “Congress was in power for 60 years but did nothing for the state. Since BJP has worked for us, we are 100% sure that they will form the government.

Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed his first rally in Himachal’s Mandi and raised the issue of defense deals during the Congress rule at the Center and said the party always “wanted a commission” in every deal which led to delay in procurement of arms. Hui. for the armed forces.

He said, ‘After independence, the first scam of the country was done by the Congress in the defense sector itself. From then till the time Congress was in power, it took a lot of brokerage in defense deals. Congress never wanted the country to become self-sufficient in defense equipment. It wanted a commission in every defense deal and wanted to fill the coffers of its own leaders. This is the reason why there was a delay in the procurement of weapons,” PM Modi said.

Describing the November 12 assembly elections in the state as “important”, the prime minister said the vote cast in this election would decide “the state’s development journey for the next 25 years”.

Voting for the Himachal Pradesh Assembly elections will be held on November 12 and the counting of votes will take place on December 8.

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