In pics: BJP chief Amit Shah at India TV Samvaad
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BJP president Amit Shah in his first reaction over the assembly floor test and subsequent invitation to Congress-JD(S) alliance to form government in Karnataka, said: "This unholy alliance will not last long".
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On charges of "horse-trading" levelled by Congress and JD(S), Amit Shah said: "Had we indulged in horse-trading, today's result would not have been so. They are levelling horse-trading charges against us, but in reality, they bought an entire stable".
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The BJP President claimed that his party would score a bigger victory in next year's Lok Sabha elections compared to the 2014 LS results.
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When Rajat Sharma asked whether his party would try to topple the Congress-JD(S) government, Amit Shah replied: "Our party will not do such a thing. This is an unholy alliance and such governments do not last long."
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Amit Shah also said the Congress has developed a new theory of seeing victory in defeat. Both Congress, JD(S) succeeded in manipulation in Karnataka
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Shah also said that the BJP will not make any efforts to bring down Congress govt in Karnataka. He said, however, such govts do not last for longer period