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BJP's victories in Tripura, Nagaland endorsement of Modi's leadership: Shah

Meghalaya appeared set to have a hung Assembly

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

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BJP leader Amit Shah | Photo: PTI

BJP chief Amit Shah on Saturday said his party's victories in the Left's citadel Tripura and Nagaland were endorsement of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership by the people of the Northeast. A jubilant Shah said the BJP's golden era would be when its wrests West Bengal, Odisha and Karnataka from rival parties. "It is a day of joy for me and crores of BJP workers. The victory of the BJP is important in many ways.... It is an endorsement of the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi by the people of the Northeast," he told a press conference. ALSO READ: Meghalaya poll results 2018: Outcome not on expected lines, says CM Sangma The BJP and its ally IPFT were close to securing a majority in Tripura having together won 28 seats in the 60-member House. They were leading in 15 more. Elections were held in the state for 59 seats due to the death of a CPI-M candidate. ALSO READ: Northeast Election Results LIVE 2018: BJP captures Tripura; hung house likely in Meghalaya In Nagaland, the BJP and its ally NDPP have won 13 seats and are leading in 14.

The ruling Naga People's Front, with which the BJP parted ways just before the elections, has won 13 seats and was leading in 12 others in the 60-member Assembly. In Nagaland too, elections were held for only 59 seats as NDPP leaders Neiphiu Rio was declared elected unopposed. Meghalaya appeared set to have a hung Assembly. ALSO READ: Election results 2018: Ready to go with BJP for new govt, says Nagaland CM Shah ruled out the possibility of the BJP, whose NDA partner People's Party has won 19 seats, engaging in horse-trading in Meghalaya. The two NDA allies had, however, contested the elections separately. BJP has won two seats in the state where the has won 19 seats so far and was ahead in two. ALSO READ: 'Chalo Paltai': How the two words coined by BJP changed Tripura's politics "Where is the question of 'tod-phod' (horse-trading). The does not have a majority there," he said.

First Published: Sat, March 03 2018. 17:52 IST
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