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Congress in a steady state of decline; BJP set to win Maharashtra: Scindia

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New Delhi, Nov 6 (PTI) The Congress is in a steady state of decline because of its disconnect with the public and vision of India, Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia said on Wednesday, predicting a big win for the BJP in the ensuing assembly elections in Maharashtra.

Scindia, who hits the campaign trail in Maharashtra this week, in a video and text interview with PTI, said the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is going to win the hearts of people again in the state.

“I believe that the Congress Party is in a very steady state of decline. I think that is because of three things. I think the Congress Party has lost its connect in terms of leadership, and public, and I believe that the Congress Party has also lost its connect with regard to a vision of India. When you lose all those three attributes, then you have lost the trust of the people,” he said.

Scindia, the Minister for Communications and Development of the North Eastern Region, expressed confidence in the BJP returning to power in the state where elections are due later this month.

“As far as Maharashtra is concerned, it’s a state which I’m extremely emotionally attached to because I originally come from that state. I spent a lot of time in that state, and I am very, very, very confident that the Bharatiya Janata Party, under the leadership of the Prime Minister, will certainly win its place among the hearts of the people once again in this election,” he said.

The Scindia family is descended from Maratha general Ranojirao Scindia, who along with Peshwa Bajirao, led the Maratha campaign to Delhi to fight against the Mughal and also fought against the Portuguese on the western coast of India. PTI PRS ANZ ANZ BAL BAL

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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