This Article is From Jan 19, 2015

Delhi Assembly Elections Like An Exam, Don't Take It Lightly, BJP Chief Amit Shah Tells Party Workers

Delhi Assembly Elections Like An Exam, Don't Take It Lightly, BJP Chief Amit Shah Tells Party Workers

BJP president Amit Shah campaigning in Delhi. (Press Trust of India)

New Delhi: BJP President Amit Shah today asked party workers to consider the Delhi Assembly polls like an "examination" which cannot be taken lightly and exuded confidence that the party will storm back to power with two-thirds majority in the city.

In an address to party's booth in-charges, Shah told them to approach every voter across the city with seriousness and "expose the lies" of the Aam Aadmi Party.

"This fight (Delhi polls) should not be taken lightly.

There are several reasons to win this fight because there is a favourable atmosphere and we have Narendra Modi's leadership.

There is no substitute for BJP in Delhi. This election is like our examination," Shah said here.

The BJP President said if it succeeds in the national capital, then the party will also gain huge confidence to wrest power in politically crucial Bihar.

Shah said 2014 has been unprecedented for BJP and victory march of the party is moving towards the national capital and thereafter, it would move towards Bihar.

Taking a dig at Janata Parivar, Shah said, "The so-called Janata Parivar has now gathered, but BJP workers don't need to fear it as from Janatar Parivar, Janata has gone out and now, Parivar only remains there."

Former IPS officer Kiran Bedi said the party's workers should tell people that they should elect the same party in Delhi like the one at the Centre.

"I appeal to my party's workers to go among the people and tell them that they should elect the same party, which is in the Centre due to which the development of the city will proceed at a faster pace," Bedi said.

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