Lok Raj Party joins forceswith BJP

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Ludhiana: Lok Raj Party national president Balkar Singh Mangli, along with hundreds of his companions, joined the BJP at a function organised at the district BJP office. The event was chaired by district BJP president Rajnesh Dhiman. During the event, Rajnesh Dhiman inducted Balkar Singh Mangli and his companions into the BJP by presenting them with the party’s scarf.

Rajnesh Dhiman said regional parties are merging with the BJP, influenced by the decisions taken by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the national interest, which is strengthening the party. Balkar Singh Mangli expressed that PM Modi’s leadership has earned India global praise. He predicted that the BJP will win with a huge majority in Punjab in the upcoming 2027 assembly elections and form the government.



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