‘Hard for Congress to win so many seats’, Hamanta’s big prediction for 2024 – India TV Hindi

Himanta Biswa Sarma, Congress, Lok Sabha Elections - India TV Hindi

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Himanta Vishwa Sharma addressing a public meeting in Bhinsa, Telangana.

Hyderabad: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Vishwa Sharma on Tuesday hit out at the Congress. Criticizing the country’s oldest political party, the Assam chief minister claimed that its politics are not for Hindus. Sharma was addressing a public meeting at Bhainsa in Telangana’s Nirmal district in connection with the launch of the BJP’s Vijaya Sankalp Yatra ahead of the Lok Sabha elections. He questioned why top Congress leaders including Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjan Kharge did not attend the Ram temple function in Ayodhya despite being invited.

Congress will not even win 30 seats in the Lok Sabha elections

Sharma said that holding the Pran Pratishtha program at the Ram temple was not political. He asked the Congress party, ‘Why didn’t you go? Don’t you love Hindus? Will you always be with ‘Razakars’ and Babar? He said that the country will not stand with ‘Razkars’ and Babur. While referring to history, he did not make it clear to whom he was referring in the present. He claimed that the Congress did not allow the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya. Targeting the Congress, he claimed that the Congress will not win even 30 seats in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

2 Congress MLAs join Assam Govt

Let us tell you that earlier on Wednesday Hemanta Vishwa Sharma had said that Congress MLA Kamlakhya D Prakasth and former minister Basant Das have decided to join the government. Purkyasth was the working chief of the state unit of the Congress, while Das Tarun was a minister in the Gogoi government. Das was elected from Mangaldoi seat in 2021. Purkyasth was associated with the Congress Party since the NSUI era. He was elected to the Assembly from Karimganj North seat in 2021. Sharma, who is leading the NDA government in the state, welcomed the two MLAs to the chief minister’s chamber in the assembly complex during the budget session.

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