The Hindu (Coimbatore)

Nish his third term as PM: Shah

The BJP leader claims that the party will win more than 200 seats in the rst three phases of polling, sweep A.P. and win 10 seats in Telangana; adds Modi government has ful lled 92% of the promises made in the previous two polls and clari es that BJP is a

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Union Home Minister and BJP leader Amit Shah has exuded con dence that the party would emerge as the single largest party in the southern States after the Lok Sabha election. “After the end of three phases of polling for Lok Sabha, I can say that we are going to win more than 200 seats. The fourth phase is critical and we are receiving good reports. We are going to sweep Andhra Pradesh along with our allies and also win at least 10 seats in Telangana,” he said a press conference on Saturday.

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Overall, the party is sure to win over 400 seats as the people of the country have decided to give Prime Minister Narendra Modi another term in o‰ce. “Mr. Modi will complete the third entire term and there is no confusion in the party about it,” he asserted, when asked if he would take over as PM mid-term.

Mr. Shah clari ed that his party was against religion-based quotas only. Any person from any religion be it Hindus, Muslims or Sikhs can nd a place among the OBCs provided a proper socio-economic survey was done to determine the backwardne­ss of that particular caste.

‘Ful lled promises’

Mr. Shah claimed that the Modi government has ful

lled 92% of the promises made in the previous two elections and is well on course to take the country towards the path of progress and developmen­t in all spheres even while ensuring the internal and external security is strengthen­ed to deal with terrorism and extremism.

“The choice between the electorate is very clear — between corrupt, dynastic and vote bank politics of INDIA bloc and the NDA/ BJP led by Mr. Modi against whom there is not even a 25 paise corruption charge during his years as Gujarat Chief Minister and now as PM,” he declared.

Referring to Telangana, he said both the BRS and the Congress are the same, in being corrupt and dynastic and also in bowing to All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen leader (Asaduddin) Owaisi. “If the BRS rule had pushed Telangana into a huge debt, the Revanth Reddy government has been funding the entire Congress party campaign for the Parliament polls having become an ATM,” he alleged.

Mr. Shah also questioned why the Congress government has been unable to take up farm loan waiver, scholarshi­ps for youth, and nancial assistance to women and others after promising to do the same by Sonia Gandhi’s birthday, after it came to power in December.

He also said the country will never give up Pakistanoc­cupied Kashmir (PoK) even though the Congress leaders, whether it is Mani Shankar Aiyar or others, have a dižerent opinion due to ‘appeasemen­t’ and ‘vote bank politics’.

 ?? ?? Poll pitch: Amit Shah and G. Kishan Reddy addressing a press meet in Hyderabad on Saturday.
Poll pitch: Amit Shah and G. Kishan Reddy addressing a press meet in Hyderabad on Saturday.

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