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Amit Shah claims BJP will form government in four states

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New Delhi: The BJP President Amit Shah today claimed that his party will form government in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Manipur and Goa, and gave credit to Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the victory in the five state assembly elections.

Shah who was happy over the sweeping BJP win said, the results will end the politics of ‘caste, dynasty politics and appeasement.

 

 

The BJP President said, “Even opposition will have to accept Narendra Modi who has emerged as the most popular leader post independence.”

He said, “In four states we are going to form government, we have lost Punjab but we have got more than 30 percent votes.”

“The historic mandate given to Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in all five states will give a new direction to Indian polity,” Shah said.

The Bharatiya Janata Party leader told the media persons, “This victory will change the course of Indian politics in the coming days. It will end the politics of casteism, parivaarvaad and appeasement.”

“Voters of Uttar Pradesh have rejected the politics of casteism, of family one-up man-ship and appeasement. They have voted for performance-based politics and governance,” Shah added.

He said he was glad that people gave such a massive mandate to the BJP to the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi after independence.