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‘It will be a first…’, says PM Modi at rare media briefing with Amit Shah

Amit Shah had earlier credited PM Modi’s work in the government and his popularity for the success of the campaign that he described as one of India’s hardest fought election.

Updated on: May 14, 2020 04:05 AM IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday wrapped up his campaign for a second term in the national elections, predicted his return as prime minister at a joint press conference that he addressed with BJP president Amit Shah.

Prime minister Narendra Modi and BJP president Amit Shah address a press conference at party headquarters in New Delhi (HT photo | Mohd Zakir)
Prime minister Narendra Modi and BJP president Amit Shah address a press conference at party headquarters in New Delhi (HT photo | Mohd Zakir)

“It is the first time in many years that a government which had a majority is coming back to power,” PM Modi said at his first press conference in five years. “Through all ups and downs, the nation always stood beside me,” he added, crediting his government for stressing on “last-mile delivery”.

“This is the new culture of governance in India, and this is what the real strength of democracy,” said PM Modi.

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Amit Shah had earlier credited PM Modi’s work in the government and his popularity with people for the success of the campaign that he described as one of India’s hardest fought election. PM Modi, he said, had addressed 142 election rallies and conducted 4 road shows that let him made direct contact with 1.5 crore people.

Shah echoed Prime Minister Modi who had earlier in the day predicted 300 plus seats for the party. “People have accepted PM Mod’s experiment. I have faith that the mandate for the Modi government this time would be far bigger,” said Amit Shah.

“The BJP will get a majority on its own and the NDA will form the government… But if there are other parties which want to join (the ruling alliance), they are welcome,” Shah said.

“Let me ask him a question right now. Mr.PM, why did you not accept my challenge to debate on corruption in Rafale?” Rahul Gandhi asked.

There was a question on the Rafale deal. Amit Shah, who took the question, rejected the allegation of wrong doing in the deal. “I have responded to it. The prime minister does not need to respond to everything because this question has no basis,” Shah said.

 
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