Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, a leader of the Congress party, stated that if fair elections were held in the country, the Bharatiya Janata Party would not obtain more than 180 seats.
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Priyanka Gandhi Vadra Challenges BJP’s Election Slogan
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, a leader of the Congress party, dismissed the BJP’s ‘400 paar’ slogan for the Lok Sabha elections, asserting that the ruling alliance wouldn’t even secure 180 seats. She questioned the rationale behind the BJP’s claim of obtaining over 400 seats, speculating if they possessed insider information about the election results. “On what grounds are they projecting 400 seats? Are they clairvoyants? Either they have already orchestrated something or they are confident of surpassing 400 seats,” she remarked.
“The Congress leader asserted that conducting elections in the country without any manipulation of EVMs would allow her to confidently assert that the ruling party would not secure more than 180 seats.”
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Priyanka Gandhi’s Campaigning in Saharanpur
Priyanka Gandhi visited Saharanpur to rally support for Congress candidate Imran Masood, who is contesting against sitting BJP MP Raghav Lakhanpal and Majid Ali of the BSP. When asked about the opposition INDIA bloc’s potential seat count, Priyanka avoided making predictions but expressed confidence in them securing a “good number of seats.” She asserted that people are eager for change, citing a lack of development and economic challenges over the past decade. Priyanka criticized Prime Minister Modi for being out of touch with the public and failing to address issues like unemployment and inflation, suggesting that his advisors may not be conveying the true sentiment of the people to him.
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