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Congress
party, allies celebrate poll victory
| Jubilant
party supporters celebrating the Congress victory in the Lok Sabha election outside
party chief Sonia Gandhi's residence in New Delhi on Saturday |
New Delhi:
The Congress party and its allies across India are celebrating, as its party candidates
continue to emerge victorious in the 2009 general election, giving the UPA a second
consecutive term in office. People have been out in the streets in Kolkata, shouting
slogans in support of Trinamool chief Mamata Banerjee. "After 32 years of misrule,
now this is the victory of the people. This is an unprecedented victory, for the
first time in the history of West Bengal." said a Trinamool Congress party supporter.
P. Sudhakar Reddy, a party candidate from Hyderabad, believes the victory is the
result of good governance delivered by the party and its allies. "In Andhra Pradesh,
good work has been done under the leadership of Rajashekhara Reddy and Sonia Gandhi,
As the trends show, we would not reach the expected target of 180, but the Congress
Party will emerge as the single largest party and form the government," he said.
Meanwhile, National Conference chief Farooq Abdullah said that though the UPA
will form a coalition, but it would not be easy for some parties to enter the
UPA alliance. "For some parties, it would not be so easy to enter the UPA alliance.
They have had strong enmity with the Congress in their areas. It is not going
to be easy to wipe it off. But then people are trying to make a strong UPA Government
that can work for the coming five years and try to wipe off the problems prevailing
in this country," he said. Another Congress party candidate who emerged victorious
was Pawan Kumar Bansal, from Chandigarh. Ecstatic after the victory his supporters
distributed sweets and were celebrating on the streets. "The results are all performance
based. Everyone knows that this is a result of the policies of the Congress Party.
People wanted the nation to progress and have hence voted for the Congress Party,"
said Bansal. With signs emerging that the Congress-led UPA would have more numbers
than earlier projected, there was growing confidence among residents that the
coalition would form a stable government that would last its five years in office.
- May 16, 2009 | |
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