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'CONGRESS TO FACE BIHAR-LIKE ROUT IF IT IGNORES PUBLIC'
Hindustan Times Delhi
|November 21, 2025
Union home minister Amit Shah on Thursday said the Congress will not be able to win even local body polls and will face a "clean sweep" like Bihar assembly elections, if the party "continued to ignore the public mood".
Addressing BJP workers after inaugurating the newly constructed Bhavnagar district office of the party, Shah said, "Congress workers are now travelling around. Tell them to reach out to the people, only then they will understand their mistakes. Else, in local body elections too th
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