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00:00 How do you see this?
00:02 Thank you very much.
00:04 In this victory, our national leaders,
00:07 the workers of the state, have contributed.
00:10 I also pay tribute to the media.
00:12 You have done a great job of promoting the party's plans.
00:17 This tribute goes to our SSC Prime Minister, Mani Narendra Modi.
00:22 Our National Leader, JP Naddaji.
00:25 Our State Social Minister, Dr. Mohan Yadav.
00:29 Our State President, Mr. Modi.
00:33 Our district team, including our district leaders,
00:38 our three districts, our honorable MLA's,
00:42 and all the workers of the SSC,
00:47 who continuously work to promote the party's plans.
00:53 I pay tribute to all of them.
00:55 I also pay tribute to the MAD, who voted for the party.
01:01 And I pay tribute to the small workers,
01:04 who brought the MAD to the party.
01:08 All the MAD workers have won the elections,
01:11 but the country has not been able to win.
01:14 I am a MAD worker, I know about MAD.
01:17 The reason behind this is that the central government's plans,
01:22 the MAD's plans, have not been able to reach the people.
01:29 That is why our voters have left the party.
01:34 What are the five priorities for the SSC?
01:38 The first priority is that all our plans are completed as soon as possible.
01:47 I don't want to mention names,
01:49 but I want to mention that we have a shortage of doctors and incubators.
01:57 I want to tell people that they should get the best treatment.
02:02 The third priority is that the AIMS boom has been completed.
02:07 Before the Vidhan Sabha elections,
02:09 we want to start building the medical college.
02:14 So that the time can be completed.
02:19 And we want to start a business in SIDHI,
02:24 so that the unemployed youth can get employment.
02:28 And I want to see how the students of SIDHI can get a good education.
02:40 Two of the seven Vidhan Sabha districts have had a lower vote percentage than Vidhan Sabha.
02:47 No, no, which two are there?
02:49 Sihawal and SIDHI.
02:51 No, no, in SIDHI, you see the percentage of votes that were cast at that time.
02:56 No, the difference in the victory was that at that time,
03:00 the voting was very high.
03:03 The voting was 70 percent.
03:06 And this time, the voting was 50 percent.
03:09 That's why the vote was very low.
03:10 If you go by the percentage, the percentage is the same.
03:13 In Churat, we were losing by 5,000.
03:16 I am talking about Sihawal.
03:18 In Sihawal, we are losing by 4,000.
03:20 We are losing by 3,100.
03:22 So, look at the percentage of Sihawal.
03:24 And I think that the situation is getting better with them.
03:28 And there are many such applications for Sihawal.
03:31 We will do a survey about them.
03:33 What are they doing to lose Sihawal?
03:35 I don't know what's going on.