BJP will form majority govt in Jharkhand: Tiwary

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Jamshedpur:A strong wave in favour of BJP has been sweeping across Jharkhand before the five-phase assembly election, Bhojpuri actor and BJP MP Manoj Tiwary said on Thursday.
“I have campaigned in seven assembly constituen-cies going to poll in the first phase including Garwah, Bhavnathpur, Panki, Dalton-gunj and the response has been overwhelmingly in favour of BJP,” Tiwary, a BJP MP from North East Delhi, said.
Addressing a press conference here, Tiwary appealed the people of Jharkhand to vote for BJP as PM Narendra Modi-led government at Centre has shown remar-kable success on all fronts including decreasing prices of petrol and diesel, Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana, Swach Bharat Abhiyan and labour reform. Raising slogans such as “Dil ki sune, BJP ko Chune”, Tiwary said, “The people of Jharkhand have been fed up with political instability during the last 14 years and have made up their minds to vote for BJP to install a majority government to march on the path of development”
Tiwary said BJP has a policy to take along small party willing to support it and decided to have pre-poll alliance to send clear message among the voters. (PTI)

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