UDF Eyes Comeback: Congress Confident of Victory in Keralam Elections
Congress leader K Muraleedharan expressed confidence in the UDF's return to power in Keralam, aiming for at least 100 seats in the upcoming elections. With a youth-focused agenda, the alliance distances itself from BJP influence. Priyanka Gandhi criticized PM Modi for foreign policy decisions amid rising fuel prices.
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On Thursday, Congress leader K Muraleedharan confidently announced the potential return of the United Democratic Front (UDF) to power in Keralam, predicting a victory with a minimum of 100 seats in the forthcoming Assembly elections. "There will be a government change," he asserted.
Focusing on the youth, Muraleedharan emphasized the UDF's commitment to promoting new start-up projects, ensuring opportunities for the younger generation in Keralam. He stated that the BJP has no significant influence in the state's political landscape.
Meanwhile, Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi launched a scathing critique of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, accusing him of prioritizing international relations over domestic concerns amid escalating fuel prices. Speaking at a public rally, she asserted that Modi's policies fail to defend India's interests.
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