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Those making 400 paar noise, now worried about their own beda paar: Kamal Nath

Former CM Kamal Nath highlighted voters' enthusiasm for Congress, criticizing BJP's lies and emphasizing the role of Panch Nyaya and the hand symbol in shaping public trust and electoral outcomes.
Those making 400 paar noise, now worried about their own beda paar: Kamal Nath
Bhopal: Two days before the fourth phase Lok Sabha polling, former chief minister Kamal Nath on Saturday claimed that there is enthusiasm amongst voters for the Congress and INDIA. He said that BJP which was targeting 400 plus seats in the Lok Sabha are now facing the current of people’s wrath.
Taking to X, the former chief minister said, “The country’s Lok Sabha elections have reached the decisive phase.
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Jo Log chunav ki shuruat me 400 paar ka shor macha rahe the, ab ve soch rahe hai - kaise hoga beda paar. (Those who were shouting about crossing 400 seats at the beginning of the elections are now wondering how to cross the waters.) The current of public anger is in front of them.”
He further argued, “The voters of India are now bored with the BJP’s lying machine. The cassette of lies has been played so many times that even the lies are now worn-out.”
@OfficeOfKNath asserted, “On the contrary, there is tremendous enthusiasm among the people towards Congress and the INDIA coalition. The Panch Nyaya of Congress has instilled new hope in the people. This hope has now turned into trust. And this trust is going to turn into votes. The votes of the people are a guarantee of the victory of the Congress. The hand symbol will change the situation.”
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