04 March 2018 Last Updated at 12:30 pm National News Analysis

After Rahul Gandhi Became Cong Chief, This Is Their Fifth Defeat & 'Pace of This Record' Will Gather Speed In Future: UP CM

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After Rahul Gandhi Became Cong Chief, This Is Their Fifth Defeat & 'Pace of This Record' Will Gather Speed In Future: UP CM
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After Rahul Gandhi Became Cong Chief, This Is Their Fifth Defeat & 'Pace of This Record' Will Gather Speed In Future: UP CM
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2018-03-04T12:57:53+0530

UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath today credited the BJP's "historic" performance in north eastern states to "development-oriented" policies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and "organisational skills" of Amit Shah and said the day is not far when one party will be in power right from Kashmir to Kanyakumari.

The chief minister was addressing a press conference at the BJP headquarters here after the party's good show in assembly polls in Tripura, Nagaland and Meghalaya.

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"The BJP's sterling performance in northeast will go a long way in fulfilling development aspirations of people," he said.

Adityanath said for the first time after Independence, these northeastern states will get chance to join the national mainstream and enjoy fruits of development.

The UP chief minister, who had campaigned for the saffron party in these assembly elections, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi's development oriented policies and organisational skills of BJP President Amit Shah led to his party's "sterling performance".

He said the 'lotus' will now bloom in Karnataka, Kerala, West Bengal and Odisha, thanks to the development-oriented policies of the prime minister and his good governance, and the guidance of the party chief Amit Shah.

"That day is not far when one party will be in power right from Kashmir down to Kanyakumari," he said.

He also exuded confidence that the BJP will win Lok Sabha by-elections next week in Gorakhpur and Phulpur constituencies in Uttar Pradesh.

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Continuing its winning streak, the BJP wrested Tripura, and received invitation to be part of the government in Nagaland, while Meghalaya elected a hung Assembly.

PTI

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