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BJP gives credit to Gadkari for good show


New Delhi, Mar 6 - With early trends putting BJP in number two position in Uttar Pradesh, the party today said it took up issues which were not "sensational" even as it gave credit to Nitin Gadkari for the performance.

The party also said "negating" voters did not help the Congress in Uttar Pradesh.

Referring to exit polls, BJP spokesperson Nirmala Sitharaman said numbers will speak "much more than savvy analysis." 

"The party campaign was not deliberately kept low key. We took issues which were not sensational...governance has to be the agenda," Sitharaman said, adding that she would prefer to wait for final results before making an elaborate comment.

To a poser on whether BJP will credit its president Nitin Gadkari for its performance, she said "absolutely" the credit will go "entirely" to him.

Asked whether the absence of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi was behind the performance of the party, she said none of the BJP CMs came for campaigning.

As per the trends available, BJP has sprang a surprise by leading in 60 seats, whereas ruling BSP was leading in 42 seats. Congress-RLD alliance was trailing on the fourth place by leading in 21 seats.

Taking an early lead Samajwadi Party was ahead in 141 seats of 403 in Uttar Pradesh Assembly in the counting of votes which was underway.

Reacting to the trends available, BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said electorate has given a strong message against "maladministration, poor law and order, corruption and scams".

"The increased voting percentage is an indicator towards this," he said, adding that after the complete results were out, the BJP Parliamentary Board will take a call on the future course of action. PTI
 

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