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The results of Lok Sabha Elections 2024 are in. The BJP-led NDA alliance secured a majority by winning 294 seats. But these results also brought happiness to the opposition alliance. The opposition was more successful compared to the previous elections. Amidst all this, on Wednesday, senior Congress leader and former Union Minister Salman Khurshid made a big claim regarding the election results. Khurshid said that this time the Muslims voted for the one-sided India alliance.

Addressing the press conference organized by Indian Muslims for Civil Rights (IMCR) at the Press Club on Wednesday, former Union Minister Salman Harsheed said that I want a coalition government of India to be formed in the country. This time in the elections, the Muslims unilaterally voted for the Union of India, it is also the responsibility of the Union of India to understand this and not ignore it.

Asked if BSP chief Mayawati is not giving tickets to Muslim candidates in future elections, Khurshid said the BSP chief says she will not give tickets to Muslims, vote for them. But also think why Dalits did not vote for Mayawati. Salman Khurshid said I want India to form a coalition government, Congress government, our leaders will decide all this in a meeting tonight.

At the press conference organized by Indian Muslims for Civil Rights (IMCR), apart from former Union Minister Salman Khurshid, former member of the Planning Commission, Syeda Syedan ​​Hamed, President of IMCR, Muhammad Adeeb and Senior Advocate of the Supreme Court Fuzil Ayyubi, Secretary General of the National Organization IMCR, Dr. Azam Bagh was present.

Speakers at the press conference said voter awareness and solidarity helped India overcome the Modi wave. Today, the ordinary voter’s faith in democracy and his ambitions to save the constitution have not diminished. These elections reaffirmed the faith of the common voter in the Indian Constitution and democracy. Especially Muslim voters, who are often criticized for voting along religious lines. They voted in large numbers to support Indian candidates to uphold democratic values ​​regardless of religious affiliation.




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