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Results of states elections reveal people’s penchant for regional parties: Harsh

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harsh-dev STATE TIMES NEWS
JAMMU: Describing the BJP’s humiliating debacle in various State Assembly elections with its decimation in a few of them as a referendum over the BJP’s 24 months rule, Harsh Dev Singh, Chairman JKNPP and former Minister, complimented and saluted the highly enlightened electorates of these States for their refusal to succumb to politics of empty slogans, money power and fascism.
Hailing the clean sweep of the regional parties in the said polls, he said that a highly impudent and self flattered BJP with its inflated ego must realize that people of the country can’ be swayed by rhetoric and false promises alone and that they still cherish and value the country’s rich cultural history of religious tolerance and communal harmony.
He said that gigantic re-emergence of regional Parties like TMC, LDF, AIDMK assumes greater significance especially in a situation wherein the ruling BJP government had thrown all its might with PM Narendra Modi along with dozens of Chief Ministers, Union Ministers, hundreds of MPs and thousands of RSS workers from all across the country campaigning for the Saffron Party with the corporate sector and huge resources at its command.
He also said that the results are an eye opener for a narcissistically pleased and a highly ascendant BJP which had been largely intoxicated with power and solely guided by the agenda of capturing power at the cost of its own manifesto and public pronouncements.
He said that the regional leaders’ victory is a moment of redefining of Indian politics and re-inventing of democracy with simpletons like Mamta Banerjee outfighting proclaimed conquerors. Harsh further said that emergence of regional parties had given rise to a new political discourse in the country and this phenomenon was likely to reverberate in Punjab and UP also where the elections were due very soon.

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