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“Ab ki baar, phir chaar ki chaar,” declares Rajeev Bindal, the head of the BJP Himachal

While chairing the Spiti BJP Mandal meeting in Kaza today, State BJP President Rajeev Bindal said that other nations, in addition to India, also thought that Narendra Modi would serve as Prime Minister for a record-breaking third term. He urged party members to help the BJP win with a large majority, stating that the national anthem, “Ab Ki Baar, Char Sau Paar” (this time over 400), was becoming more popular.

“In Himachal as well, we will ensure ‘Ab ki baar, phir chaar ki chaar’ (four out of four, this time too),” said the head of the BJP. He said that the goal of developing India was being worked on by the BJP administration.

“This government is decisive and strong because of the votes of the people,” said the leader of the state BJP. He gave the BJP’s office-bearers and members instructions to persuade people to support the party in order to maintain the current rate of growth.

Taking a jab at the Congress, the leader said that although in the past governments had asked other nations for assistance during times of need, during the Corona era, India had assisted other nations by giving them vaccines. He said that Indians who were left stranded in war-torn regions have been safely evacuated by the BJP administration and brought back.

“Hundreds of Himachal villages will be connected with road facilities under the Pradhan Mantri Gramin Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) phase three,” said Bindal. Now that almost every hamlet in the state with a population of more than 500 has a road connection, the government is building roads to link communities with a population of more than 250.

According to Bindal, the central government has given Himachal Pradesh a sum of Rs 2,372.59 crore. “Work on building 2,682.92 km of roads at an expense of Rs 2,643 crore was under way in the state,” he said.

The politician received a customary greeting from the BJP’s Spiti unit officer-bearers, who also gave him a Buddhist Thangka artwork.

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