The results of the Lok Sabha elections may be encouraging for the Congress across the country, but in Uttarakhand, the party is worried. State Congress President Karan Mahara said that even though the Congress did not get the expected results in the state, the party has performed well as compared to the last Lok Sabha and Assembly elections. The party’s vote percentage has increased. State Congress President Karan Mahara said in a statement that the party welcomes the mandate received in the Lok Sabha elections and expresses gratitude to the enlightened people of the country. He said that during the entire election campaign, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his party leaders could not count any development work done in the 10-year tenure and kept giving speeches that confused the public.
BJP leaders forgot to speak on Manipur
He said that the BJP leaders spoke a lot on temple, mosque, Muslim, fish, mangalsutra, mujra during the election campaign but forgot to speak on Manipur. The people of the country have given them the answer to this in their mandate. Mahara accepted that Congress may not have got the expected success in the state. He said that Congress party will win by a huge margin in the by-elections and civic elections to be held in Mangalore and Badrinath assembly constituencies. Leader of Opposition Yashpal Arya said that BJP did not do any such work in its last 10 years of tenure, which the people of the country can be proud of. Inflation and unemployment have been at its peak. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP misled the people of the country with jumlabaazi. Farmers, unemployed, women and poor people were cheated. He said that the drums were beaten to double the income of farmers, but no steps were taken to give proper minimum support price. To stop the farmers who provide food to the country, the BJP government at the center laid nails on the roads, for which the public has given an answer to Prime Minister Modi and BJP. He said that Congress will get the blessings of the people of the state in the upcoming by-elections of two assembly constituencies and civic elections.