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UP polls: BJP releases manifesto

| | Jan 28, 2017, at 10:40 pm
Lucknow, Jan 28 (IBNS): The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Saturday released its manifesto for the upcoming elections in Uttar Pradesh.

"Release of BJP Manifesto for UP Elections 2017 by Shri @AmitShah. #UPParivartanSankalp," the BJP tweeted.

The manifesto was released by party president Amit Shah.

Voting for the Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls  will be held in seven phases from Feb 11.

Shah said: "I hope UP's 20 crore people are going to give their blessings and BJP will form a majority government here."

He said: "On Ram Temple, we will follow the law and get the temple build as soon as possible."

 

Image: Amit Shah Twitter page

 

 

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