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How are we outsiders?: Nitin Gadkari invokes Jan Sangh founder Syama Prasad Mookerjee in West Bengal
Gadkari said that the upcoming assembly elections are not about the future of any political party or leaders, but about the future of the people of Bengal.
Highlights
- Nitin Gadkari invoked Jan Sangh founder Syama Prasad Mookerjee
- Gadkari was addressing a public rally in West Bengal's Joypur
- He said nothing can stop 'Lotus' from winning
New Delhi: Taking a dig at ruling Trinamool Congress' supremo Mamata Banerjee, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Wednesday (March 3) asserted that the Bharatiya Janata Party is not an outsider in West Bengal. In fact, he said, the origin of the BJP is associated with the state.
Addressing a public rally in West Bengal's Joypur, Gadkari invoked Jan Sangh founder Syama Prasad Mookerjee, who was born in the state.
"Mamata Ji says that we are outsiders. BJP was formed based on the ideology of Jan Sangh, whose founder and our inspiration Syama Prasad Mookerjee was born in West Bengal. How then are we outsiders?" Gadkari was quoted as saying by ANI.
Gadkari said that the upcoming assembly elections are not about the future of any political party or leaders, but about the future of the people of Bengal.
"This poll isn't about the future of BJP, TMC, Congress, CPM, nor is it about the future of Modi Ji, Amit Shah, Nadda Ji, Rahul Gandhi or Mamata Ji. It is about the future of Bengal's people. We want to change Bengal's image and make India a superpower," the minister said.
Exuding confidence in the party's prospects in the polls, Gadkari said that 'Parivartan' (change)will happen on May 2 and that no one will be able to stop it.
"Lotus will win. BJP will get a majority. On May 3, our leader will be elected. On May 4, BJP's Chief minister will take the oath. No one can stop it now," he said.