BJP should stick to development\, trends a warning bell: Kakade

BJP should stick to development, trends a warning bell: Kakade

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

A member, who is an of the BJP, Tuesday said the Assembly poll results are a 'warning bell' for the party ahead of the Lok Sabha elections.

Sanjay Kakade, a Pune-based builder, also asked the party to introspect over the poll performance.

"I am of the opinion that the should stick to development agenda and not to caste (mobilisation), changing names of cities or a (Ram) temple. We need to revert to the track of development," Kakade said.

"What the has been doing so far is Mandir-Masjid, changing names of cities, caste Even if we win with a slender margin, I will call it our defeat," Kakade said.

Kakade said he was not surprised with gaining decisive leads in and and TRS's winning performance in Telangana, but was a shocker.

"The decisive trends in these four major states are a warning bell for us ahead of the elections in 2019. If we do not learn from it, it will be difficult for us," Kakade said.

"I have personally surveyed these four states. I am not surprised with the losses in and The shocking result is of It looks like we have deviated from the development promises made ahead of 2014 general elections," he said.

Kakade, 51, also asked to introspect after the setback in the Assembly elections.

"Despite having (Narendra) Modi, (BJP chief) (as star campaigners) and a strong network of RSS in Madhya Pradesh, if the performance is negative it means some introspection is required," said the member.

"There are 65 MPs from these states, of which 62 are of BJP and three are of We need to take it (results) seriously," he said.

Kakade is no stranger to controversial comments.

Ahead of the results of the 2017 elections, he had said: "Forget absolute majority, the party (BJP) will not even get enough number of seats to form the government. The Congress, on the other hand, will reach close to the majority mark.

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First Published: Tue, December 11 2018. 17:00 IST