BJP is anxious: Congress leader Kumari Selja declares party ready to contest on all seats in assembly polls

Selja also took aim at BJP MP Kangana Ranaut, suggesting that her statements are scripted by the party rather than being her own opinions.

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Selja asserted that the BJP's decision to postpone the voting date is a sign of their anxiety and desperation. "Changing the date will not change the results. The people have already decided to remove BJP from power and bring Congress to power," she stated. (ANI)

New Delhi: Kumari Selja, General Secretary of the All India Congress Committee and former Union Minister has declared that the Congress party is fully prepared to contest and win all 90 seats in the upcoming assembly elections. Addressing the media, she criticized the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for allegedly delaying the election date out of fear of defeat. Selja emphasized that despite the BJP's tactics, the outcome of the elections will reflect the public's desire for change.

Selja asserted that the BJP's decision to postpone the voting date is a sign of their anxiety and desperation. "Changing the date will not change the results. The people have already decided to remove BJP from power and bring Congress to power," she stated. She also remarked that the BJP's habit of making quick U-turns reflects their unsettled state as elections approach. In response to questions about her potential candidacy and the selection of Congress candidates, Selja clarified that the final decisions will be made by the party's high command. She reaffirmed her commitment to working collectively for the party's success, stating, "Only one person will get the ticket, and everyone will work together for his victory."

BJP's Kangana Ranaut jibes   

Selja also took aim at BJP MP Kangana Ranaut, suggesting that her statements are scripted by the party rather than being her own opinions. She criticized the BJP for misleading the public, particularly on issues concerning farmers and marginalized communities, while reiterating Congress's commitment to social justice. Regarding the alliances between other regional parties, Selja dismissed their impact on the upcoming elections, asserting that the people of the state have already chosen Congress as the alternative.