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BJP National Convention | Don't lose hope by results in 3 states, LS polls very important: Amit Shah tells party workers

Launching a scathing attack on Congress, the BJP chief said that the "cancer" of casteism, nepotism and appeasement policy was its contribution, which, he said "weakened the democracy and halted development".

BJP chief Amit Shah BJP chief Amit Shah

Asking the BJP workers not to lose hope due to adverse results in recent Assembly elections in the three states, party president Amit Shah on Saturday said that the upcoming parliamentary polls were "very important" for the party.

Addressing party workers on the second day of the BJP national council meet at Ramlila Ground in New Delhi, Shah asked them to ensure that the votes of their families and friends are cast by 10.30 AM on the polling day.

Launching a scathing attack on Congress, the BJP chief said that the "cancer" of casteism, nepotism and appeasement policy was its contribution, which, he said "weakened the democracy and halted development".

"In the elections in the three states (Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh) our opponents won but we were not defeated. The results were not good but we have not lost our ground. The workers need not lose their hope," he said in his address at the BJP's national convention at Ramlila Ground here.

The BJP lost power to the Congress in the three Hindi heartland states in assembly polls held recently.

The meaning of "defeat" is reflected by the Congress which has vanished from states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and West Bengal, he said.

"Lok Sabha elections are very important for us. If we manage a massive victory, the BJP will rule the country from Panchayat to Parliament for a long time," he said.
He asked his party workers to ensure that every voter is contacted in an intensive campaign for the elections. 

Shah asked them to go back to their respective states with a pledge to ensure BJP's victory in the parliamentary elections and make Narendra Modi prime minister for a second term. 

(With agency inputs)