Hormuz blockade threatens global oil flows; India secures stakes in Sri Lankan shipyard
Hormuz blockade threatens global oil flows; India secures stakes in Sri Lankan shipyard
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said opposition leaders have developed cold feet seeing the enthusiasm of BJP workers, and asked them to work with a resolve to break all old poll records.
Addressing a digital rally of Uttar Pradesh BJP workers at 22,648 booths in 10 Lok Sabha seats through the NaMo App, Modi said new records are being made in polls due to the hard work of BJP workers.
Modi said the "soul of victory in elections lies in the victory of the polling booth" and stressed that they "will have to work with a resolve to break all old records of the polling booths".
Meanwhile, Sanjay Nirupam is likely to quit Congress after being denied a ticket from North West Mumbai.
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