NEW DELHI: Union Interior Minister Amit Shah visited the residence of the national chairman of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), JP Nadda, to congratulate him on the party’s victory in the Bihar assembly elections.
Shah said that BJP is dedicated to the development of the country under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
“I congratulated the national president of the BJP, JP Nadda, in his residence on the occasion of the victory of the party in the elections of the Assembly of Bihar and in the by-elections in several other states. We, the workers of the party, are dedicated to development of the nation under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi ji and Nadda ji, “Shah tweeted.
Earlier, Shah had expressed his gratitude to the people of Bihar for choosing development, progress, good governance and giving a “full majority” to the National Democratic Alliance in the state.
In the 2020 Bihar elections, out of the 243 seats, 125 have gone in favor of the ruling coalition led by Prime Minister Nitish Kumar and 110 to rival the Grand Alliance. The Rashtriya Janata Dal emerged as the largest House party with 75 seats. The Lok Janshakti Party won just one seat.
Shah said that BJP is dedicated to the development of the country under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
“I congratulated the national president of the BJP, JP Nadda, in his residence on the occasion of the victory of the party in the elections of the Assembly of Bihar and in the by-elections in several other states. We, the workers of the party, are dedicated to development of the nation under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi ji and Nadda ji, “Shah tweeted.
Earlier, Shah had expressed his gratitude to the people of Bihar for choosing development, progress, good governance and giving a “full majority” to the National Democratic Alliance in the state.
In the 2020 Bihar elections, out of the 243 seats, 125 have gone in favor of the ruling coalition led by Prime Minister Nitish Kumar and 110 to rival the Grand Alliance. The Rashtriya Janata Dal emerged as the largest House party with 75 seats. The Lok Janshakti Party won just one seat.
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