National desk
8 October
Sandeep Dhand Ludhiana
Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) unprecedented victory in the Haryana Assembly elections, as the party is set to form the government for the third consecutive time. Addressing BJP workers at the party headquarters after the results of the Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir elections, Modi praised the hard work of party members, stating that the people of Haryana have made history by supporting BJP once again.
Modi also highlighted the significance of the peaceful elections in Jammu and Kashmir, held after decades of unrest, calling it a victory for the Indian Constitution and democracy. He emphasized that the BJP has achieved the highest vote percentage in the Jammu and Kashmir elections, showcasing the party’s growing support in the region.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah echoed Modi’s sentiments, commending the peaceful completion of the voting process in Jammu and Kashmir under Modi’s leadership. The Prime Minister also extended congratulations to the National Conference for their success in Jammu and Kashmir, reflecting a spirit of democratic acknowledgment.
With the BJP’s continued dominance in Haryana and its strong performance in Jammu and Kashmir, Modi affirmed that these victories mark significant milestones for the party and the country.