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NDA to emerge victorious in 2024 LS polls despite formation of oppn alliance under INDIA: Dhumal

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Hamirpur (HP): Former Himachal Pradesh chief minister PK Dhumal said on Thursday that the NDA would emerge victorious despite formation of an opposition alliance under India and win more than 350 seats.

In a statement today, he said that there was no comparison between the BJP led NDA and Congress party led (India) and the opposition unity will fall like a pack of cards.

He said Thursday that those opposition parties who have collected under the banner of India were those who were always neglected by the Congress party and had opposed the Congress party.

However, this time, it was the compulsion of the Congress party to take them along to oppose the BJP as the Congress party wanted to grab the power by hook and crook.

He said that those who had joined hands under the banner of INDIA were highly opportunist and had looted the people when they were in power.

The BJP leader said that people of India know the evil designs of the Congress party and its new constituents and would fall like a pack of cards even before the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

He said that the policies of the central government were pro-people and what this government had done during the Corona crisis was laudable.

Dhumal said that the NDA under Narendra Bhai Modi Ji had done excellently for taking India forward in every field and now India was regarded as one of the leading nations of World.

The former chief minister appealed to the people of India in general and Himachal Pradesh in particular to join hands with the BJP for their own benefits and welfare and make a government of their own choice under Narendra Modi Ji.

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