BJP’s strategy and seriousness in ticket distribution, victory is our priority: Manan Mishra

New -delhi, October 15 (IANS). Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Rajya Sabha MP Manan Kumar Mishra said the party leadership makes decisions about ticket distribution after intensive brainstorming and various meetings. Each decision in BJP is only taken to deep summit on every aspect and review of all points of view. The list of 71 candidates announced for Bihar election was also prepared with full seriousness and strategy. He expressed the confidence that BJP will achieve 100 percent victory on these 71 seats. Manan Mishra, while welcoming the famous singer Maithili Thakur with BJP, said she joined the party after she thought very carefully and that the party also included her after deliberation. The arrival of Maithili Thakur as a public figure will definitely strengthen BJP. He said: “Maithili Thakur’s connection to the party is a strategic step connecting the youth and people associated with the party.” He said that due to the PM Modi policies, there was a significant reduction in the inflation rate in the country today. The benefits of GST reforms now reach every citizen of the country. He claimed that this is the beginning and that inflation will further reduce in the coming days, the direct benefits of which will reach each town. Under the leadership of Premier Modi, India moves quickly to economic stability. He pointed to the opposition, and he said that there was only a struggle in the opposition camp. There is an atmosphere of internal strife and unrest in the opposition alliance. From seat distribution to the announcement of candidates, it becomes difficult to create consensus under the opposition. At the same time, NDA moves to victory. He said debatably: “It is not an alliance, but an ‘alliance of selfishness’, where everyone is only looking for their own advantage. BJP will benefit from this instability of the opposition, because the public wants stable management led by CM Nitish Kumar and Premier Modi. Our goal is to bring development to each section.” —IANS AKS/ABM Share these Story Tags

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