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BJP’s horse-trading bid in Himachal rejected by voters: Congress

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Shimla, June 7

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Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Minister Anirudh Singh on Friday said the Congress-led government in state has emerged stronger after winning the four Assembly bypolls.

He said, “The voters have rejected the BJP’s horse-trading attempts. They have given a clear mandate to the Congress government to complete its five-year tenure.”

The minister said, “The BJP has faced setbacks in other states as well for trying to destabilise democratically-elected governments by using money power. The voters have not supported the BJP’s unethical tactics across the country.”

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The minister added that Jai Ram Thakur’s claims of forming the BJP’s government in Himachal Pradesh on June 4 have fallen flat and now, the BJP leaders are also questioning his decisions in public.

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