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BJPs slogan of crossing 400 has been completely rejected by the people of the country : Pratibha

State Congress President and former MP Pratibha Singh has said that BJP need not be too happy with the results of the Lok Sabha elections. BJP slogan of crossing 400 has been completely rejected by the people of the country. She has said that although Congress has lost all four Lok Sabha seats in the state, in the assembly by-elections, Congress has won four out of six seats, which clearly shows that the people of the state are standing strongly with the Congress.

Pratibha Singh has said that public opinion is paramount in democracy and the Congress fully respects it. She said that the Congress government in the state has a full majority and will complete its term with full strength.

Pratibha Singh has termed the statement of former Chief Minister Jairam Thakur in which he is demanding resignation from Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu as completely ridiculous. She said that during his tenure in the state, Congress had defeated BJP 4-0 in Mandi parliamentary by-election along with three assembly by-elections, so why did he not resign from his post at that time. She said that the lesson of morality does not sound good from the mouth of Jairam Thakur because the BJP does not have any morality. She has said that the people of the state have completely rejected defection and money power.

Pratibha Singh has called upon the party workers to neither get disappointed nor let their morale drop and said that they will have to start working from now itself for the party’s victory in the upcoming 3 assembly by-elections. She said that the workers are the backbone of the party and they have to go to the people with full enthusiasm with the popular policies and decisions of the state Congress government in public interest.

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State Congress President Pratibha Singh left for New Delhi today where she will attend the All India Congress Working Committee meeting to be held on June 8. During this, she will also meet senior party leaders.

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