Sushil Manav
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, May 2
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari is confident that the BJP will get a comfortable majority in the Lok Sabha elections and that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will come to power once again.
In an interview to The Tribune, Gadkari said people of the country had made up their mind to bring the BJP back to power and would give it a mandate better than 2014.
Refuting suggestions that the SP-BSP alliance could dampen BJP’s chances in Uttar Pradesh, where the party had won 71 seats in 2014, he said the situation in UP had improved.
The Union Minister also brushed aside apprehension that the BJP was likely to lose seats in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh since the Congress had recently won elections there.
Different ballgame
Politics is altogether a different ballgame. Here, two plus two may not always be four. Despite getting fewer seats in three states in Assembly polls, we are going to perform better in this Lok Sabha election.— Nitin Gadkari, BJP leader
from The Tribune http://bit.ly/2WtKdve
via Today’s News Headlines
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