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Angry with the CM, Jai Ram claims that additional MLAs would quit the Congress

After being mistreated and humiliated by Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, lawmakers quit the Congress. Leader of the Opposition Jai Ram Thakur warned that more MLAs may quit the Congress because they are dissatisfied with the Chief Minister’s actions during his speech to a public gathering at the Gandhi Chowk in this city today.

He stated that Sukhu had formerly claimed that previous Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh had disregarded Congress MLAs, and that Sukhu had again made the same error. He went on to say that the BJP will create government both at the state and federal levels by winning all four Lok Sabha and six Vidhan Sabha seats.

In response to Sukhu’s charge that he had disregarded the Hamirpur district, Jai Ram Thakur said that the Chief Minister needed to review the documentation to see that he—that is, he—had made more trips to Hamirpur than he had in a quarter of a century. He continued by saying that Sukhu has no regard for the district’s growth or the wellbeing of its residents.

With the backing of forty Congress MLAs, Sukhu was appointed Chief Minister. He was also backed by three independent MLAs, but he was unable to hold them together. His autocratic actions had already caused several MLAs to quit, and more were expected to follow in the near future. Since Sukhu’s “dictatorial policies” infuriated Congress leaders and workers, the BJP would win every byelection.

The nation has seen significant improvement in the last ten years under the Narendra Modi administration, according to Anurag Thakur, a union minister and the BJP’s nominee for the Hamirpur Lok Sabha constituency. He enumerated the several development projects that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has completed. The nation whose economy was once thought to be the most unstable in the world has now grown to be the fifth biggest in the world. He predicted that Modi will become prime minister for the third time that the BJP would easily surpass its goal of 400 seats in the Lok Sabha.

Anurag greeted the breakaway MLAs as fellow BJP members and said that the Chief Minister could not satisfy both them and the constituents in their seats.

No force could prevent the BJP from gaining administration at the federal and state levels, according to state BJP president Raeev Bindal, since voters had chosen to reject the parties that supported appeasement politics. He went on to say that the nation’s one country, one rule system was implemented by the BJP administration, which also repealed Article 370.

He said that the BJP has eradicated terrorism from the nation and brought peace back. Ashish Sharma, a Congress renegade from Hamirpur, Inder Dutt Lakhanpal, and Rajinder Rana, BJP contenders for the Barsar and Sujanpur Assembly seats, spoke to the crowd as well.

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