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At BJP National Council meet, Amit Shah issues battle cry for Lok Sabha elections

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New Delhi: BJP National Council meet got underway at the Ramlila Ground here on Friday with party chief Amit Shah using references to historic wars galore to outline his plans for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

Underlining the need to take the message of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to people at large, Shah said that the upcoming elections would be a battle between two completely different ideologies. “We believe in the welfare of the poor, in fulfilling the aspirations of the young and in the happiness of people at large. PM Modi had worked relentlessly in the last four years for this and you have to ensure that India’s achievements in the last four years reaches the far corners,” he told party workers. “The upcoming elections would be a battle between two ideologies. We believe in development and welfare and they (apparently refering to Congress) work for personal gains.”

Expressing his unwavering faith in the work done by the NDA government, Shah then said that a win in the 2019 elections would ensure BJP reaches states which have not yet been won. “Our win in the elections coming up would ensure we make our presence felt in Kerala. The 2014 results were great and it has to be repeated,” he said while attacking rival parties. “They speak of Mahagathbandhan. What is Mahagathbandhan? They could not see eye-to-eye previously but are trying to shake hands now. Do you know why? It is because they cannot tolerate the good work done by PM Modi and want to defeat him. That is their single-point agenda.”

Shah then listed out the achievements of the PM Modi government, especially pointing out schemes related to cleanliness, electrification and gas cylinders.

Source: Zee News