BJP to form govt in HP on its own strength: Avinash Khanna

Hamirpur (HP), Nov 18 (Agency) HP BJP party in-charge, Avinash Rai Khanna said Friday that the party would form its government in the state on its own after the declaration of election results on December 8. He said Friday when the results will come on December 8, the BJP is going to form the government with a full majority and the Congress party will continue to have a dream of forming its government.Khanna said the BJP is making this claim because development work has been done at a fast pace in Himachal Pradesh and these development works are visible on the ground. BJP does not just run the government of announcement so it is going to form the government with a full majority. BJP has fought the elections with the resolve to change the customs in the state and this resolution will be fulfilled, he said.

Khanna expressed optimism that the BJP was going to create history in Himachal Pradesh and to achieve this goal BJP had already made preparations. There was good coordination between the government and the organization in Himachal Pradesh, due to which amazing enthusiasm was seen among the BJP workers, the party in charge said.In Himachal Pradesh, BJP organized public meetings in all 68 assembly constituencies, which saw good turnouts and great enthusiasm. BJP also campaigned door-to-door in which BJP National President Jagat Prakash Nadda and Union Minister Amit Shah actively participated.

Khanna said even on the issue of old pensions, Congress tried to mislead the public, but all the employees of Himachal Pradesh know which party works with a strong will. Congress governments also announced old pensions in Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan, but nothing has happened so far. In Himachal Pradesh women voted in large numbers which are visible in favor of the BJP, he emphatically claimed.Himachal Pradesh is going to create history in elections and once again BJP government will be formed in Himachal Pradesh before this BJP has created history in Uttar Pradesh, Goa, Manipur, and Uttarakhand, Khanna said in a statement.