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Patna: The results of the elections to Tripura and Nagaland assemblies showed two constrasts. While the BJP, which had failed to open its accounts in 2013 assembly elections in Tripura getting only 1.6%, jumped to zenith in 2018 assembly polls securing two-third ( 43 in 60- Member Tripura Assembly) getting 50 % votes, the Congress, which was the main opposition party in the assembly, failed to open its account in 2018 polls getting reduced to zero.
The Congress party also failed to open its account in the 60-Member Nagaland Assembly where too the BJP and its allies bagged majority. Congress bagged 21 seats in 60- Member Meghalaya Assembly though but failed to get majority there too.
Not suprisingly, PM Narendra Modi while addressing the party workers at the BJP’s new headquarters on Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Marg, said that the Congress party never looked so small. Without naming Congress President Rahul Gandhi, PM Modi said that some leaders have got posts but are very small in stature.
The PM said that poll results have made it clear that elections can be won on the strength of the party organisation in a democracy. He also paid tributes to the BJP wokers killed in Tripura, Kerala, Odisha, and Karnataka. The PM said that over two dozen BJP wokers had been killed in Karnataka alone. Modi stopped his speech for three minutes due to pay respect to Ajaan. He and other top BJP leaders also observed two minute silence to pay tributes to slain BJP wokers.
The PM said that the BJP Ministers were visiting North-Eastern states frequently and making overnight halt in districts. For the first time the people of the North- Eastern states felt that the centre was listening to them. He described BJP president Amit Shah as the architect of party’s victory and said that in Tripura the BJP candidates were so young that the party had to verify their age. He said that `Bal Sena’ had won the poll in Tripura.
Shah dedicated BJP’s victory to the slain party wokers. He said that the BJP juggernaut had moved towards Karnataka.
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