Amit Shah, Nadda congratulate CM Dhami on a triumphant victory in municipal polls
- In Reports
- 06:29 PM, Jan 27, 2025
- Myind Staff
Union Home Minister Amit Shah celebrated the Bharatiya Janata Party's remarkable victory in the Uttarakhand Municipal Corporation elections, highlighting that the results showcased the people's confidence in the developmental initiatives spearheaded by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami.
BJP National President JP Nadda also extended his congratulations to party leaders and workers, crediting the triumph to the welfare measures implemented by the double-engine government.
In the urban local body elections on January 23, the BJP achieved a commanding lead, winning 10 out of the 11 mayoral positions. An independent candidate secured one seat, while the Congress failed to win any.
Amit Shah expressed gratitude to the people of Uttarakhand for their overwhelming support.
Amit Shah wrote on X, "The landslide victory of BJP in the Uttarakhand Municipal Corporation elections is a victory of people's trust in the development work of Modi ji and Chief Minister Shri @pushkardhami ji." "Many thanks to the people of Devbhoomi for this immense support and many best wishes to State President Mr. @mahendrabhatbjp ji and all the workers of @BJP4UK for this victory," he further wrote.
JP Nadda congratulated Chief Minister Dhami, state president Mahendra Bhatt and BJP workers on the victory, stressing the public's trust in the welfare policies of the double-engine government.
Nadda, in his social media platform X, penned, "Congratulations to Chief Minister @pushkardhami ji, State President Mr. @mahendrabhatbjp ji and all the workers of @BJP4UK for the spectacular victory of BJP in the Uttarakhand Municipal Corporation elections and gratitude to the people of the state."
"This victory is a stamp of public trust in the welfare policies being implemented in the state under the double-engine government under the guidance of respected Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi ji," he further penned.
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