BJP looks upon victory in Bihar as harbinger of national trend
November 24th, 2010 - 8:27 pm ICT by ANI
New Delhi, Nov 24 (ANI): Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President Nitin Gadkari and senior party leader Sushma Swaraj on Wednesday marked the victory of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-Janata Dal-United (JD-U) alliance in Bihar as a trend for future victory at the Centre.
Gadkari said that the trend in Bihar election are giving huge thumbs down to incumbent governance in the country and giving support to parties with the goal of development.
“I thank Bihar’s population for the victory it has given to NDA (National Democratic Alliance, the BJP-JD-U coalition) in the state. The voters have strengthened Bihar by ending the power of the incumbent and have given way to development,” said Gadkari.
“The victory that BJP and NDA have achieved under the guidance of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Modi, is the sign of future governance of BJP at the Centre,” he added.
Meanwhile, Swaraj struck a similar tone and said the ruling Congress party should now get upset over its dwindling power in the country.
“It is a great win for the BJP, and I am sure that the country will follow the example of Bihar. One should ask where the magic is gone of which the Congress leaders were talking about. Congress has won even fewer seats than before, Bharatiya Janata Party have increased their seats from 55 to 85,” said Swaraj.
“We will create our government by having more than two-thirds majority. The biggest achievement the NDA government that I believe has been through this election is creating the hunger for development in Bihar. And I am sure this hunger will grow in the entire country,” she added.
The BJP-JD-U combine has bagged three-fourth majority winning 197 of the 230 seats, results of which have been declared so far.
It is also leading in 30 other constituencies.
The Congress suffered a major electoral setback as it has managed to win only four seats and was leading in three others compared to the nine seats it held in 2005.The Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD)-Lok Janashakti Party (LJP) alliance did not fare well in the polls and secured just 18 seats. The alliance had secured 64 seats in the last polls. (ANI)
- BJP observers to elect Legislature Party leader in Bihar - Nov 25, 2010
- Sharad Yadav hails victory of NDA in Bihar - Nov 24, 2010
- Nitish 'tsunami' sweeps Bihar, wipes out Lalu, Congress (Intro Roundup) - Nov 24, 2010
- BJP JD-U alliance sweeps Bihar Assembly polls, Nitish to take oath on Friday - Nov 24, 2010
- Nitish 'tsunami' sweeps Bihar, wipes out Lalu, Congress (Roundup) - Nov 24, 2010
- BJP tries to bridge gaps on presidential contest (Lead) - May 02, 2012
- BJP does better than expected in polls - Mar 06, 2012
- Nitish Kumar invited to form government, swearing-in Friday (Second Lead) - Nov 25, 2010
- 'NDA will win in Bihar, Congress won't touch double-digits' - Nov 23, 2010
- One day, three chief ministers, different tales - Nov 24, 2010
- JD-U, BJP claim victory in Bihar, opposition struggles (Third Lead) - Nov 24, 2010
- BJP President Nitin Gadkari campaigns for upcoming polls in Bihar - Oct 13, 2010
- JD-U, BJP take early lead in Bihar (Lead) - Nov 24, 2010
- BJP confident of good show in Bihar polls - Oct 13, 2010
- Chidambaram hails victory of development model in Bihar - Nov 24, 2010
Tags: bharatiya janata party, bihar, bjp president, congress leaders, congress party, constituencies, deputy chief minister, harbinger, hunger, jd, modi, national democratic alliance, national trend, nda government, New Delhi, nitin, party leader, setback, sushil, swaraj