Next Time BJP Will Come To Power In Telangana: JP Nadda

Delhi/Hyderabad, Feb 17 (Maxim News): National BJP President JP Nadda said that the situation in Telangana has improved and it will come to power next time.  In many cases there is victory in defeat. BJP has achieved something similar in Telangana.

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The party used to have one MLA there with 7.1 percent votes. Now the votes percentage has increased by 14 percent, the number of MLAs has increased to eight. There is no question of giving up Telangana next time. Let us be in the work of forming the government there from now. BJP had 10 percent votes and 3 seats in West Bengal Assembly. Now we have won 77 seats with 38.5 percent votes. The time when the BJP flag will fly there is not far away. Next time we will have the power there, he said.

He addressed the BJP National Council meeting, which started at Bharat Mandapam here on Saturday.  Many criticize BJP for not being present in the south, but even there they are in a better position than the Congress, he said.

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BJP is now everywhere from north to south, east to west.  It became the part of perfect India.  In the south, the Congress has 28 Lok Sabha members, while the BJP has 29.  He reminded that the Congress has seven Rajya Sabha members while the BJP has eight.  Referring to the recently announced Bharat Ratna by the Centre to PV Narsimha Rao was hailed for carrying India forward with economic reforms as the Prime Minister. In addition to carrying out various responsibilities.  It is said that he has contributed significantly to the education sector and the upliftment of Indian languages.  {artu [residents {iramdesjwaro amd  G. Kishan Reddy along with MPs, MLAs and other leaders from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana participated in this programme.(Maxim news)    


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