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No decision yet on BJP-BJD pact: Amit Shah

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 20 March 2024
Amit Shah's uncertain stance on BJP-BJD Odisha coalition, hopeful for BJP's success with people's support for Modi. Mention of government formation goal, discussions with Naveen Patnaik, V K Pandian's perspective on friendship, and meeting prospective BJD candidates. “With the love of the people of Odisha towards Modi ji, we will get considerable success in both the Lok Sabha and state assembly elections.
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