PM Modi addresses party workers at BJP office, says 'Haryana's victory will echo across country'
Speaking further, Prime Minister Modi said that the people of Haryana have created a new history today. He noted that Haryana was formed in 1966 and over the years, many prominent leaders have led the state. "There are very few state leaders in India who are known across the entire country. There was a time when the whole nation knew the top leaders of Haryana," he said.
"Haryana has seen 13 elections, and in 10 of them, the government changed. But this time, what the people of Haryana have done is unprecedented. For the first time, a government that completed two full five-year terms has been given another chance. This is the third time the BJP has been given an opportunity. The people of Haryana have given us more seats and a higher vote share. It feels like the people have voted in overwhelming numbers. The impact of this mandate will be felt far and wide." the PM added.
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'BJP secured highest vote percentage in J-K'
He said the BJP has secured the highest vote percentage in the Jammu and Kashmir polls. He further said peaceful elections were held in Jammu and Kashmir, votes were counted and results were declared and this is the victory of the Indian Constitution and democracy. "The people of Jammu and Kashmir gave the mandate to the NC alliance, I congratulate them too. If we look at the vote share percentage, BJP has emerged as the biggest party in Jammu and Kashmir," the PM added.
PM Modi lambasts Congress
In a strong rebuke to the Congress party, PM Modi claimed that global conspiracies are being devised to weaken India's economy, democracy, and social fabric. He accused Congress and its allies of participating in this effort. "Conspiracies are being hatched globally to weaken India, and Congress and its cronies are part of this game," PM Modi stated. He also accused the Congress of attempting to damage the reputation of key institutions in the country, including the Election Commission, the police, and the judiciary. He recalled the "uproar" Congress caused before the results of the Lok Sabha elections, saying, "Even during the elections, Congress and their urban Naxalite allies approached the Supreme Court in an effort to tarnish the image of the Election Commission."
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