The Sunday Guardian

BJP will win over 300 seats in Uttar Pradesh: Pankaj Singh

‘BJP’s manifesto is never made to milk votes’.

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your selection, the opposition has accused the BJP of dynasty politics. Your comment? A. I don’t think there is any dispute in the party over ticket distributi­on or my selection. In fact I have received a very warm welcome. Dr Mahesh Sharma has been tirelessly campaignin­g with me and Vimla Batham has been very generous and supportive. Even Nawab Singh Nagar has been very supportive. I’m humbled by such acceptance both by the party and the people.

Also, the allegation­s of dynasty politics are totally baseless. Unlike the SP and other parties, BJP is never involved in dynasty politics. We work on issues and problems and likewise we decide suitable persons to perform different tasks. Q. Dalit and Muslim sentiments are not as favourable towards the BJP as it was during the 2014 Lok Sabha elections. Moreover, after demonetisa­tion rural sentiments aren’t encouragin­g either. It is said that this election will have a great impact on the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. How is the BJP preparing for the challenge? A. In 2014, people voted for change. Prime Minister Narendra Modi promised a different political approach. Be it through Jan Dhan Yojna, Digital India, Swachh Bharat or demonetisa­tion, the party has kept its promise of giving India corruption free governance and we are a nationalis­t party. People have faith in our PM and in our party. It is only the opposition that is making noise and false claims. These are the people who question surgical strikes or support the anti-India sloganeeri­ng in Jawaharlal Nehru University. I have been to villages and met people and the response has been overwhelmi­ng. I am very confident that the BJP will win over 300 seats and form government in Uttar Pradesh. We have no competitio­n as the Samajwadi Party, Bahujan Samaj Party and the Congress are fighting the last battle of their identities. Q. In case the BJP forms the next government in Uttar Pradesh, (a) what would be your role in the government and (b) how different is your party’s manifesto from that of your counterpar­ts? A. For most of my political career I have worked as a simple party worker. I would always like to sincerely work for the party in whatever role they decide for me. I was a worker then and will always remain so.

I can’t comment on what will be the exact manifesto of the party as it is not released yet. However, I can assure you that the BJP’s manifesto is never made to milk votes. We make realistic, issue based manifestos. After forming the government the party will critically analyse the situation in key thematic areas like security, corruption, youth engagement and cleanlines­s, and accordingl­y develop a comprehens­ive action plan to solve people’s problems.

 ??  ?? Pankaj Singh (first from left) during a public meeting in Noida.
Pankaj Singh (first from left) during a public meeting in Noida.

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