May 10th 2024.
In Ranpur, during an election meeting known as "Vijaya Sanklap Samavesh", Defence Minister Rajnath Singh expressed his belief that the people of Odisha are ready for a change in leadership. He pointed out that the Congress has ruled the state for 50 years and the BJD for 25 years, but now the citizens have made up their minds to vote for the BJP and end the BJD's reign.
Singh also addressed the baseless allegations made by the Congress, who claimed that a BJP victory in the national election would lead to the demise of democracy and changes in the constitution. He reminded everyone that it was actually the Congress who misused their power by imposing an emergency and toppling elected state governments a staggering 136 times using Article 356 during their tenure.
The Defence Minister also shared the BJP's plans to implement "one nation, one election" in order to save not only the time of the people but also valuable resources. He clarified that the opposition parties are spreading false information that if the BJP were to secure more than 400 seats in the Lok Sabha election, they would change the constitution. In reality, it was the Congress who has amended the Constitution 80 times and even attempted to change the preamble in 1976.
Rajnath proudly stated that the BJP stands by their promises, as evidenced by their actions since 1951 when they had first decided to abrogate Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir. He also mentioned the party's announcement in 1984 that a Ram temple would be built in Ayodhya, a promise that was fulfilled when the Ramlala was shifted to a new temple.
In his closing remarks, the Defence Minister urged the people to vote for Sambit Patra, the BJP candidate for the Puri Lok Sabha seat, and Surama Padhi, the BJP candidate for the Ranpur Assembly seat. He assured that these candidates will represent the people's voices and concerns in the parliament.
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