Shah warns state officials not to stay in overconfidence
Shah warns state officials not to stay in overconfidence
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NEW DELHI: After this year's L.S. elections in the country, assembly elections are due in several states later this year. The BJP is gearing up for the elections. On Tuesday, party President Amit Shah held a meeting with the in-charge of Maharashtra, Jharkhand, Haryana, and Delhi and gave several important directions.

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In the meantime, Amit Shah cautioned office bearers not to be confident of victory in the upcoming assembly elections and to win over sections of voters who have been far away in the past.

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Amit Shah further said that in view of the victory in the Lok Sabha elections and the effective removal of Article 370, the state collectors should not be in over-confidence. In fact, the reaction of the grassroots activists is that after the removal of Article 370, the BJP supporters are very enthusiastic and it will also benefit the party in a big way in every state.

The meeting could not discuss the possibility and preparations for the elections in Jammu and Kashmir. Let you know that the upcoming assembly elections in the three states will be contested under the leadership of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Amit Shah. These elections will be held at the end of the year.

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