Rawat's loss total rejection of his leadership: BJP

Press Trust of India  |  Dehradun 

As Chief Minister Harish Rawat lost one of the two seats he contested and trailed in the other, the today said it was a complete rejection of his leadership.

"While Rawat has lost by over 12,000 votes in Haridwar (rural) already, he is heading for a loss in Kiccha as well, though with a narrower margin. This is a complete rejection of his leadership," Pradesh spokesman Munna Singh Chauhan told PTI.



Attributing Rawat's defeat to thriving corruption and a strong anti-incumbency, Chauhan said the massive surge of support for the reflected in the trends and available so far were due to a clear "Modi wave which has only gathered steam over the two-and-half years of his extra- ordinary performance at the Centre".

"People were totally disillusioned with Rawat under whom corruption flourished like never before and they were desperately looking for change.

"Modi's style of leadership, his head-on approach towards dealing with corruption inspired confidence among the masses who voted overwhelmingly in favour of the for a clean and accountable government," he said.

It was a vote against the Rawat government's non- performance, his arrogance and undemocratic approach, Chauhan said.

Claiming that the was heading for a massive victory in Uttarakhand, Chauhan said the party was all set to cross the 50 mark in the 70-seat assembly.

"It is going to be a historic triumph for the which will win with a four-fifth majority," Chauhan said.

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Rawat's loss total rejection of his leadership: BJP

As Chief Minister Harish Rawat lost one of the two seats he contested and trailed in the other, the BJP today said it was a complete rejection of his leadership. "While Rawat has lost by over 12,000 votes in Haridwar (rural) already, he is heading for a loss in Kiccha as well, though with a narrower margin. This is a complete rejection of his leadership," Pradesh BJP spokesman Munna Singh Chauhan told PTI. Attributing Rawat's defeat to thriving corruption and a strong anti-incumbency, Chauhan said the massive surge of support for the BJP reflected in the trends and results available so far were due to a clear "Modi wave which has only gathered steam over the two-and-half years of his extra- ordinary performance at the Centre". "People were totally disillusioned with Rawat government under whom corruption flourished like never before and they were desperately looking for change. "Narendra Modi's style of leadership, his head-on approach towards dealing with corruption inspired ... As Chief Minister Harish Rawat lost one of the two seats he contested and trailed in the other, the today said it was a complete rejection of his leadership.

"While Rawat has lost by over 12,000 votes in Haridwar (rural) already, he is heading for a loss in Kiccha as well, though with a narrower margin. This is a complete rejection of his leadership," Pradesh spokesman Munna Singh Chauhan told PTI.

Attributing Rawat's defeat to thriving corruption and a strong anti-incumbency, Chauhan said the massive surge of support for the reflected in the trends and available so far were due to a clear "Modi wave which has only gathered steam over the two-and-half years of his extra- ordinary performance at the Centre".

"People were totally disillusioned with Rawat under whom corruption flourished like never before and they were desperately looking for change.

"Modi's style of leadership, his head-on approach towards dealing with corruption inspired confidence among the masses who voted overwhelmingly in favour of the for a clean and accountable government," he said.

It was a vote against the Rawat government's non- performance, his arrogance and undemocratic approach, Chauhan said.

Claiming that the was heading for a massive victory in Uttarakhand, Chauhan said the party was all set to cross the 50 mark in the 70-seat assembly.

"It is going to be a historic triumph for the which will win with a four-fifth majority," Chauhan said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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