Jharkhand Chief Minister Raghubar Das on Thursday said the BJP-led government has brought stability to the state and implemented several developmental projects, banking on which the party is aiming to win 65 of the 81 seats in the upcoming state Assembly elections.
Das, while addressing a press conference here, said, "The BJP government has brought stability to the state. In the last five years, the government had worked with commitment, implementing several projects. We will go to the people with these achievements and attain the target of 65 seats."
Responding to a question, Das said, "The BJP core committee meeting chaired by the party's national president has set a target of surpassing 65 seats out of 81 and all the party workers are working towards it."
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