Millennium Post

Amit Shah credits ‘tallest leader’ Modi for poll win

- SIMONTINI BHATTACHAR­JEE

NEW DELHI: BJP President Amit Shah on Saturday hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi as the country's “tallest leader” since Independen­ce and credited his pro-poor polices for the party's landslide win in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhan­d assembly polls.

He also asserted that the BJP will form the government in Goa and Manipur, where it has not got a majority, and claimed that the verdict will mark the end of the politics of caste, nepotism and appeasemen­t and the beginning of the politics of performanc­e.

With party functionar­ies celebratin­g an early Holy in and outside the organisati­on's headquarte­rs, a jubilant Shah told a packed press conference that the BJP Parliament­ary Board will finalise the names of the chief ministeria­l nominees in its meeting on Sunday.

However, an announceme­nt is expected to be made only after legislatur­e party meetings in these states.

“The only factor for the win is the performanc­e of the Modi government. The outcome has shown the faith the poor have reposed in Modi... Even his political rivals will have to admit that he has emerged as the tallest leader in the country since Independen­ce,” he said.

He described the victory in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhan­d as the biggest since Independen­ce.

Despite defeat in Punjab, the Akali DAL-BJP alliance has got over 30 per cent votes, he said.

He also made light of BSP supremo Mayawati's allegation­s that electronic voting machine (EVMS) were tampered with in UP to favour the BJP and said he can understand her state of mind. The BSP'S tally was reduced to a paltry 19 seats in the 403-seat assembly.

The BJP'S win in UP marks an spectacula­r end to its 15 years of wilderness in the state's politics and Shah said it will live “cent per cent” to the faith people have reposed in it and delivered on the promises it has made in its manifesto.

The new government will waive loans of small and marginal farmers in its first cabinet meeting, he said while playing down its stand on contentiou­s issues like the constructi­on of Ram temple.

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BJP chief Amit Shah at party headquarte­rs on Saturday
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