Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday credited Bharatiya Janata Party’s victory in the recent Gujarat assembly polls to the party’s state unit and its president C.R. Paatil.
After the BJP Parliamentary party meeting held this morning, BJP Gujarat president Paatil told news agency, “I am very happy that the Prime Minister give credit to the state unit and every party worker who has worked very hard for the election.” Union Minister Pralhad Joshi spoke to mediapersons after today’s meeting held at Parliament Library.
“Prime Minister addressed the meeting, he said the credit for victory in the Gujarat polls should be given to Gujarat state unit and its president C.R. Patil. Also, he extended congratulations to J.P. Nadda and BJP workers for the victory. He said it is an example of party’s organizational strength how a party can achieve such results. The results achieved on the basis of work done in Gujarat.”
BJP swept the Gujarat Assembly election winning a whopping 156 seats in the 182-member Assembly, which is the highest number of seats any party has won after the formation of the state in the year 1960.
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