BJP Candidate Om Birla Files Nomination from Kota, Calls for Historic Victory

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KOTA, RAJASTHAN – In a significant political development today, BJP candidate Om Birla filed his nomination from the Kota Lok Sabha seat. Addressing a large gathering of supporters, Birla expressed his gratitude and called for a historic victory in the upcoming elections.

“Even as Lok Sabha Speaker, I tried to be among you all the time,” Birla said, reflecting on his tenure and his commitment to his constituents. His words resonated with the crowd, who had turned up in large numbers to show their support.

Birla’s nomination day was marked by a sense of optimism and determination. “All of you have come today in large numbers to bless me on my nomination day,” he acknowledged, appreciating the overwhelming support from the public.

Looking forward to the polling day on 26th April, Birla urged his supporters to vote with full strength. He expressed confidence in a historic victory, stating, “We will create history by giving more than 400 seats to Narendra Modi.”

The statement reflects the BJP’s ambitious goal for the upcoming elections and their faith in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership. As the election campaign intensifies, all eyes will be on the Kota Lok Sabha seat, where Birla’s nomination has added a new dimension to the political landscape.

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