Tuesday , November 5 2024

Rajya Sabha results: How did Congress lose in Himachal? Amit Shah's statement on cross voting came

Amit Shah on Himachal RS poll: After voting on 15 Rajya Sabha seats in 3 states on Wednesday, BJP has got 10 seats in its account. Cross-voting of rebels in Uttar Pradesh and Himachal worked for the BJP, giving the BJP an additional seat in UP, while the elusive seat of Himachal also went to the BJP.

Congress, which had more than a majority in Himachal, could not save its Rajya Sabha seat. In such a situation, after the Rajya Sabha results, the reaction of veteran BJP leader and Union Home Minister Amit Shah on the election results of Himachal Pradesh has come to light.

On Congress's defeat in Himachal, Amit Shah said that the opposition party is falling apart and he has no information. Congress candidate Abhishek Manu Singhvi lost to BJP's Harsh Mahajan in the Rajya Sabha elections in Himachal Pradesh after cross voting by nine MLAs. On which Home Minister Amit Shah said that this is the oldest party. The party is grappling with its 'internal differences' and has lost its leaders due to its 'inability' to unite.

Shah gave this statement at TV9 Bharatvarsh Conclave in the capital Delhi. Amit Shah said that there is no strategy in this. The truth is that Congress is scattered. India alliance is fractured. They cannot even keep their leaders united. I don't think the opposition has anything to do with it. It is because of them. He is not able to keep his leaders united.

On Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu's allegation that a convoy of CRPF and Haryana Police had taken away five to six Congress MLAs during the counting of votes, the Union Home Minister said, “Voting took place inside the Assembly. The assembly is inside.” Session. How is it possible to kidnap someone? How childish!” They don't talk about how their MLAs abandoned them.”

Taking aim at Congress, Amit Shah said that the opposition party is falling apart and he has no idea. They don't even know where their MLAs are going and whom they are voting for.