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After Maharashtra, Haryana We Will Win In Delhi, Jharkhand Too: Prakash Javadekar

While talking to media, Javadekar said that people of Maharashtra and Haryana have trust on the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the works done by the governments in the respective state

NEW DELHI: Union Minister Prakash Javadekar on Thursday said that the BJP will win in upcoming Jharkhand and Delhi polls too, apart from winning the ongoing Haryana and Maharashtra Assembly elections. Assembly elections were held in Maharashtra and Haryana on October 21, while counting of votes is currently underway. The assembly elections are the first after the BJP-led government's decision to revoke Article 370. A verdict in its favour will give a boost to the party ahead of the winter session of Parliament next month. "After five years, people gave us more mandate in Lok Sabha elections. Now they will give us more mandate in Assembly elections. After Maharashtra and Haryana, Jharkhand and Delhi also we are winning," Javadekar told ANI here. While talking to media, Javadekar said that people of Maharashtra and Haryana have trust on the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the works done by the governments in the respective state. Meanwhile, talking about India's jump of 14 positions to be ranked 63rd in the World Bank's ease of doing business rankings, Javadekar said, "India is becoming very hot destination for FDI and other business because of conscious policy decisions and practices adopted by Narendra Modi government, which is proving real ease of doing business and ease of living. Therefore, people are preferring India over many other countries." He added, "We were 142 in ease of doing business ranking in 2014. Last year, we were 77 and now this year we have again jumped to 63. Our march towards providing ease of doing business and ease of living will continue and that is what India deserves."
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