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BJP will succeed in forming govt again in Assam: Narendra Singh Tomar

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BJP will succeed in forming govt again in Assam: Narendra Singh Tomar

BJP will succeed in forming govt again in Assam: Narendra Singh Tomar

While addressing a press conference in Guwahati, Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar on February 18 said due to pro-incumbency, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will win Assam Assembly polls and form the government in the state again.

He said, "Due to pro-incumbency, BJP will win more seats in the Assembly polls (in Assam).

People of Assam have witnessed what was happening 5 years ago.

Instead of anti-incumbency, pro-incumbency is being seen in Assam.

This is a very good sign for BJP and I am hopeful that BJP will succeed in forming the government again."


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