Defence\, development will be BJP\'s poll planks in Lok Sabha polls: Amit Shah

Defence, development will be BJP's poll planks in Lok Sabha polls: Amit Shah

IANS  |  Agartala 

on Saturday said the country's defence and development will be the key focal issues of the party in the upcoming elections, terming the 'grand alliance' of opposition parties as leaderless and policy-less.

"As the Modi-led government has done a lot for all sections of people in the country and given priority to the nation's security, our main poll plank in the would be development and the country's defence," Shah told the media after addressing a gathering of BJP's grassroots functionaries of

"After the verdict and Nirmala Sitharaman's speech in the on Friday, there is not an iota of doubt about transparency in the fighter jet deal," he said, rejecting the opposition demand for a probe into the deal.

"There is no leader, no policies, no vision and no unity about the so-called Mahagathbandhan (grand alliance). During the 2014 polls, the had 28 parties, now it has 40," Shah said, adding the BJP and its allies would do much better than in 2014 polls.

Earlier while addressing the party's grassroots functionaries (locally called as 'Pristha Pramukh' or 'Panna Pramukh') of Tripura, Shah said the government conducted surgical strikes across the Line of Control to avenge the killings of Indian soldiers by Pakistan's state and non-state actors.

"After the surgical strikes, became the third country after the US and to undertake such steps for the interest of the country's soldiers," he said.

He said the construction of is also BJP's priority.

Shah, who came here on a two-day visit to the party-ruled state, said the Congress-led was accused of Rs 12 lakh crore corruption and "now they are maligning and the NDA government with "self-created accusations" to get political mileage before the Lok Sabha polls.

To a question, the BJP said that out of the 42 Lok Sabha seats in West Bengal, BJP would win 23 seats and that the Trinamool would be voted out in the state.

The Saturday gathering was BJP's first in and was attended, among others, by BJP Ram Madhav, party's northeast region in-charge and Ajay Jamwal, Himanta Biswa Sarma, Sunil Deodhar, Minister and

--IANS

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First Published: Sat, January 05 2019. 19:38 IST