BJP brought down to its knees in Gujarat, will impact other state polls: Congress

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The on Monday said it has brought the "to its knees" by restricting it to less than 100 seats in Gujarat, and that the will have an impact in upcoming polls in other states, including BJP-ruled and

The also termed the a "moral victory" for the party and said it showed a "mirror of truth to those who are arrogant".

AICC General Secretary in-charge of Ashok Gehlot said the were neither BJP's victory, nor Congress' defeat.

"I feel this is a victory of our issue-based campaign. We see the that way. No matter who forms the government, this is a moral victory for the Congress," said Gehlot.

"In Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Amit Shah's own state, they have been brought down to their knees. will have its impact in other states like Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, and others," he added.

"They (BJP) had said they would not celebrate if they won less than 150 seats. Now, they are not able to cross even the 100-figure mark. This is not BJP's victory and not Congress' defeat," Gehlot added.

spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala said the have been able to "show a mirror of truth to people with arrogance", referring to

"On one hand they are on 99, and on the other we have won around 83-84 (along with allies). This is clear that Rahul Gandhiji (President) and have been able to restrict them to below 100. On behalf of Rahulji and Congress, we congratulate the people of and

"won by whisker in We will bring them back to the issues of development from trying to divert attention. We will keep fighting on the issues of people and their aspirations," said Surjewala.

Surjewala said: "In there 22 such seats, in which at least in 10, has won with a margin of 1,000 votes or less. There are 12 such seats that they won by a margin of 3,000 or less. In 2014 Lok Sabha elections the result was 26-0 (in favour of BJP). Congress' vote share was 33.50 per cent and BJP's vote share was 60 per cent."

He also said after the elections, Congress' vote share has risen to 41.50 per cent and BJP's vote share has reduced to 49 from 60.

"Six of their ministers have lost to candidates. All MLAs who defected to have lost. In Vadnagar, which is Modiji's hometown, they lost to a candidate. Asha Patel won by a margin of 19,000.

"People are giving a message. In Somath too, lost all four seats. has gained -- from 43 MLAs to 84. Since 1995 for first time they have been reduced to a two-digit figure (99)," he said.

Surjewala also said in BJP's chief ministerial candidate Prem Kumar Dhumal lost the elections and the state chief lost.

"We congratulate them (BJP) for their victory. Both UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi have congratulated them. We have lost a morcha (campaign) but not the battle (to fight for people's issues). The kind of love and blessings we received from the people of was really surprising," added Surjewala.

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, December 18 2017. 20:30 IST