Tripura Transport Minister Sushanta Chowdhury expressed strong support for the re-election of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, stating that people eagerly anticipate his return to office. Chowdhury, while participating in a door-to-door campaign in Majlishpur Assembly Constituency under the West Parliamentary Constituency, highlighted the widespread enthusiasm for Modi's leadership across Tripura.
"During our extensive door-to-door campaign across the state, the overwhelming sentiment is in favor of Prime Minister Modi's re-election. Both candidates in Tripura are poised to win with remarkable margins in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections," Chowdhury stated.
He emphasized the remarkable response received by the party during the campaign, particularly noting slogans such as 'Abki Baar 400 paar' and 'Firse Ekbar Modi Sarkar', echoing widespread support for Modi's leadership and his party's agenda.
Chowdhury expressed confidence in the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) prospects in the Lok Sabha polls, predicting not only Prime Minister Modi's victory by a significant margin but also the success of BJP candidates. He attributed the significant participation of women in the campaign to PM Modi's initiatives aimed at women's empowerment and betterment.
"In every corner of Tripura, the fervor for PM Modi's continued leadership is palpable. We are confident of a resounding victory for BJP in the upcoming elections, fueled by the unwavering support of the people," concluded Minister Chowdhury.
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