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“Mai Hi Dulha Hu Right….”: Hilarious BJP’s Ad Mocking I.N.D.I.A Bloc, Watch

Amid the preparations of upcoming Lok Sabha Election, the political parties are in the run for political campaign. And to win the race of...........

“Mai Hi Dulha Hu Right….”: Hilarious BJP’s Ad Mocking I.N.D.I.A Bloc, Watch

During the lead-up to the upcoming Lok Sabha Election, political parties are actively engaged in their campaign efforts. Each party is striving to secure the majority vote by highlighting the advantages of supporting their respective political ideologies.

In the midst of this, the ruling party, the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP), has launched a video advertisement aimed at criticizing the opposition alliance.

The video ad shows all the main faces of the opposition sitting in a meet with a woman for marriage. Congress MP – Rahul Gandhi seated in the middle explaining about the family.

Here, is the video watch:

 

BJP Political Campaign: 

“Abki Baar 400 Par” is a political slogan coined by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its leader, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, for the upcoming 2024 general election. The slogan aims at securing 400 out of 543 seats in the Lok Sabha, symbolizing the party’s ambitious electoral target.

This slogan has been previously employed by the BJP, albeit with modifications, during past elections, notably during the 2019 general election. It has since evolved into a rallying cry for the party’s supporters, embodying its political aspirations.

The BJP has been actively organizing political rallies across various states, featuring prominent national leaders such as Prime Minister Modi, Party President Nadda, and Amit Shah, in a concerted effort to bolster support and mobilize voters.

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