Kerala as dear to me as Varanasi\, says Modi in Guruvayur

Kerala as dear to me as Varanasi, says Modi in Guruvayur

Press Trust of India  |  Guruvayur (Ker) 

Having won a massive mandate, Saturday said political parties and pundits failed to gauge the public mood ahead of the election and thanked the electorate for reposing confidence in the saffron party.

In his first public engagement after leading the BJP to a grand victory in the general election, retaining power for a successive term, Modi said he made his first stop after the win despite having no from the state since it was as dear to him as his constituency in

Terming the just concluded election to 542 seats as a "festival of democracy," Modi lauded and thanked the electorate of for their contribution to it.

The country has seen that "people are God" in elections, he said.

"Political parties and political pundits could not gauge people's mood. So did those involved in conducting (poll) surveys. But people gave a strong mandate for the BJP," he said and thanked the voters for choosing his party.

The recent polls proved that people rejected "negativity" and accepted positivity, he said.

On making his first stop post the LS polls win, Modi said some would have even wondered why he chose the southern state despite BJP "not opening its account" from here in the Parliament.

But an elected leader was common to all, he said.

"Elections have their place in democracy and it is the responsibility of the winner to take care of 130 crore people. Those who made us win or those who did not, both are our (people). Kerala is as dear to me as is," Modi said.

The BJP was not working for mere electoral and was keen on building the country and ensuring gets its place of pride in the international arena, Modi added.

On the Nipah virus issue, he said the Centre was working "shoulder-to-shoulder" with the to provide all required assistance.

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First Published: Sat, June 08 2019. 12:50 IST