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Left not 'right' for any part of India: Shah

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

(BJP) Shah on Saturday said the Left is not right for any part of

He made this comment while addressing a press conference here after the BJP is poised to form the government in

The ongoing counting of votes in Tripura, and has indicated that the BJP has managed to topple the government led by the Left Front since 1998.

"As far as the question of Left is concerned, this has been proved that the Left is not right for any part of the country," Shah said.

He added that BJP might have a clear majority in but "we will also include other members of our alliance in the cabinet".

The BJP maintained that until the BJP rides to power in West Bengal, Odisha and then its golden period will not start.

"Even if we don't count Meghalaya, BJP and Democratic Alliance) has governance in 21 states across the nation today. Until the BJP rides to power in West Bengal, Odisha and then its golden period will not start," Shah asserted.

He exuded confidence of winning the upcoming assembly elections where the is in power.

"We will definitely win assembly elections. With this massive victory, we will march towards Karnataka," Shah claimed.

He also said that victory after victory has boosted party's confidence for 2019

The BJP credited led union government's policies for the party's victories.

"Mandate after mandate has been in the favour of and his government. In 2014, Modi had said western side of the nation has developed a lot but the same has not reached the eastern side yet.

He immediately started his 'Act East Policy'. I believe this is the victory of his policies, stamped by the three states of the north-east," Shah said.

He also took a dig at Rahul Gandhi's absence from the country when the election results of three northeastern states are due later in the day.

"I got a message on WhatsApp that elections are in Italy," Shah quipped.

Rahul announced on that he is going to to meet his grandma.

On March 1, Rahul tweeted: (My Nani is 93. She's the kindest soul ever. This Holi weekend, I'm going to surprise her! I can't wait to give her a hug.... #HappyHoli to all of you. Have a joyful celebration. (sic)."

However, messages on WhatsApp are doing the rounds that allege Rahul has gone to to cast his vote in Italy's

The Italian is due to be held on March 4, 2018, after the was dissolved by on December 28, 2017.

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

First Published: Sat, March 03 2018. 18:25 IST
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