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Confident of winning majority of seats in five poll-bound states, says Venkaiah Naidu

Senior BJP leader Venkaiah Naidu today said that the party was confident of winning majority of seats in all five poll-bound states including politically crucial Uttar Pradesh. Speaking to reporters in Bengaluru, he said

File pic of senior BJP leader Venkaiah Naidu File pic of senior BJP leader Venkaiah Naidu

Senior BJP leader Venkaiah Naidu today said that the party was confident of winning majority of seats in all five poll-bound states including politically crucial Uttar Pradesh. 

Speaking to reporters in Bengaluru, he said that in the last elections Samajwadi Party contested independently and got majority, but this time ‘it lost confidence and that is why it has allied with the Congress’.

He claimed that important Congress leaders were leaving the party across the country as they are ‘not getting inspiration from the leadership’ and cited several recent instances in this regard. 

"Any wise Congressman will not remain in Congress... Any leader with self-respect cannot continue in Congress. This has been the experience," Naidu said as he referred to former Karnataka CM SM Krishna’s decision to quitting the grand old party. 

Asked about reports that Krishna might join the BJP, he said, "I am not in the know of things." 

"SM Krishna is a very senior politician. He will think and he will take a decision. I do not deal with admission and joining. I cannot speak on speculation," Naidu said. 

On being told that BJP Karnataka president BS Yeddyurappa had been talking about the possibility of Krishna joining the party, he said, "I have no information or confirmation. You are giving information that has no confirmation so far." 

"I cannot speak on speculation," the Union Minister said. Taking potshots at the Congress central leadership, Krishna had quit the party unhappy over being sidelined, saying it did not need "mass leaders" but only wanted "managers". 

Talking about the Union Budget, Naidu described it as a "Dasha Ashwa Medha Yaga" for building a "resurgent India." 

The 10 points included doubling of farmers' income in five years, providing employment and infrastructure, social security and affordable housing for the poor, growth with stability, infrastructure and tax administration that would honour the honest tax payer, he said. 

Naidu said the "biggest achievement" of demonetisation was that money which was "hiding" in "bed, bathrooms and iron safes" had come back to banks.