PM Modi: BJP win in Tripura an ideological victory

DN Bureau

"Tripura was considered a bastion of Marxism for the last 25 years. This is an ideological victory," party leaders quoted Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi (File Photo)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi (File Photo)


New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday dubbed the BJP's win over the Left in Tripura a "victory of ideology" and said the party needs to work hard to maintain its winning electoral streak, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar told reporters

Modi was addressing the BJP Parliamentary Party meeting, where he was greeted with the slogan, 'Jeet hamari jari hai, ab Karnataka ki bari hai' (Our winning run continues, now is the turn of Karnataka)

The prime minister spoke about the BJP's impressive performance in the the three northeast states of Tripura, Nagaland and Meghayala

According to party leaders at the meeting, Modi referred to comments from some critics that Tripura was a small state with only two Lok Sabha seats and underlined the significance of the BJP's win. He said the state had long been yearning for change and people embraced it by ousting the Left which was in power for over 25 years

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The BJP won only one assembly seat in Kerala before it went on to trounce the Left in its bastion of Tripura, the prime minister said.

"Tripura was considered a bastion of Marxism for the last 25 years. This is an ideological victory," party leaders quoted Modi as saying.

The Left's politics was underpinned by violence and hate, he said, adding that people have rejected it everywhere.

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It is finished across the world and is on the verge of oblivion in India as it is now in power only in Kerala, Kumar said, quoting Modi.

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All three states are very important, the prime minister said, referring to Tripura, Meghalaya and Nagaland, adding that the central government will give priority to their development.

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For development, all states are equal, he said. 

An alliance of several parties, including the BJP, was sworn in Meghalaya on Tuesday and Modi extended his greetings to new Chief Minister Conrad Sangma. (PTI)










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