Congress is the real winner in Gujarat: Shiv Sena

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

As the retained Gujarat, its bickering ally, the Shiv Sena, today said it was the Rahul Gandhi-led which had emerged as the "real winner" in the

Coming to power was no "big thing", Sanjay Raut said, adding that the might have lost the polls, but had "defeated" the


"Although you see the coming to power, the real winner is the party. They may have lost, but have defeated the BJP," Raut said.

He pointed out that the had been in power for over 20 yeas in

"Coming to power is not a big thing," Raut said.

The also claimed that the BJP's "much-touted model" had failed.

"...the model, which took the on the path to power in the country, has failed. The reason is that none of the dreams you (BJP) showed the state and the country were realised," Raut claimed.

The "deprived the poor by emptying their pockets" with demonetisation, the member further said.

"The result is seen in Gujarat," he told reporters here.

Raut stressed that the poll results indicated that the people were not happy with the in

The came to power in the country by citing the 'model' (of development), he said.

"If people in are not happy (with the BJP) today, then understand their psyche, understand what people in the country feel," Raut said.

The BJP, he added, should understand the mindset of the people of and "the reason the people there are not happy".

Raut claimed that the had not registered success on a single issue, whether it was security, Kashmir, Pakistan, the note ban, unemployment or suicides.

"This is what I gather from the results," he said.

Raut's remarks came as the Sena heaped praise on Rahul Gandhi, lauding the newly appointed for "fighting the poll battle without bothering about the result".

The said the 47-year-old Amethi had taken over the reins of the party at a crucial stage.

"has accepted the responsibility as at a crucial stage. There should be no objection in wishing him all the best," said an editorial in the Sena mouthpiece 'Saamana'.

The today retained power in Gujarat, securing a simple majority in the 182-member Assembly.

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First Published: Mon, December 18 2017. 19:35 IST