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BJP will win the 2024 Lok Sabha elections with a more significant mandate than in 2019: Amit Shah

Amit Shah said that he is confident that under the leadership of PM Modi and BJP President JP Nadda, the party will win the 2024 Lok Sabha elections with a bigger mandate than in 2019.

New Delhi: The tenure of BJP President Jagat Prakash Nadda has been extended. On this occasion, Home Minister Amit Shah praised JP Nadda and said that under the leadership of Nadda, the entire organization has worked unitedly. Along with this, he also noted that in the coming Lok Sabha elections, BJP would bring a more significant mandate than in the year 2019.


Keeping his point, Amit Shah said that he is confident that under the leadership of PM Modi and BJP President JP Nadda, the party will win the 2024 Lok Sabha elections with a bigger mandate than in 2019. Recalling the Corona period, he said that the world's biggest pandemic Covid had to be faced by the whole world. Food grains have to be delivered to the villages of the country, patients have to be taken to hospitals, and BJP played the main responsibility in the Covid epidemic.


Rajnath Singh proposed

Amit Shah said that the National Executive has made a proposal for JP Nadda today, Rajnath Singh has made this proposal and all BJP members have accepted it. JP Nadda's term as BJP President is being extended till June 2024. He further said that JP Nadda has also contributed in increasing the popularity of PM Modi in the whole country.


Amit Shah said that the election of our organization is done according to the constitution. This year is the year of membership, due to Covid the membership work could not be done on time, so the work has been expanded according to the constitution. In such a situation, Rajnath Singh proposed and got unanimous support. While being his national president, we have had the best strike rate in Bihar. In Maharashtra too, the NDA had won a majority. We won in UP as well and our numbers increased in Bengal as well, we got a huge majority in Gujarat as well.

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