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Manoj Tiwari slams Kanhaiya Kumar, says his opponent won’t get any votes

As voting for all the seven Lok Sabha seats commenced in the national capital, BJP candidate Manoj Tiwari said, “Today is a very prestigious day. Again to elect Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the people of Delhi are out.”

Manoj Tiwari slams Kanhaiya Kumar, says his opponent won’t get any votes

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BJP candidate Manoj Tiwari from North East Delhi on Saturday said hit out at Opposition bloc INDIA’s candidate Kanhaiya Kumar, saying that his opponent has been “abusing army” and would not get any votes.

As voting for all the seven Lok Sabha seats commenced in the national capital, BJP candidate Manoj Tiwari said, “Today is a very prestigious day. Again to elect Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the people of Delhi are out.”

He slammed Kanhaiya Kumar by saying, “There is no real challenge when the nation is progressing so well. The challenges these individuals bring are to their own party, which is falling apart with their involvement. They can’t challenge anyone else. The nation supports ‘Bharat Mata ki Jai,’ not someone who chants ‘Desh ki tukde honge’ and is accused of betraying the country. The victory will go to someone who respects the army, not someone who abuses it.”

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“The candidate chosen by Congress (Kanhaiya Kumar) has been abusing the army of the country. I think even the traditional voters will not vote for him. They will refuse to vote but will not cast their votes in his favour. We have to cast votes for the development of the country and for PM Modi,” he added.

Commenting on the voter turnout, Tiwari said, “This morning, I heard that voter enthusiasm is higher in these elections compared to 2014 and 2019. I urge all voters to head to their designated booths and cast their ballots.”

Tiwari is the incumbent MP of North East Delhi having won the seat in 2014 and 2019. In 2019, Kanhaiya Kumar contested as a Communist Party of India (CPI) candidate from Begusarai in Bihar, which he lost to Union Minister and Bharatiya Janata Party leader Giriraj Singh. Later, he joined the Congress in 2021.

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