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Division of opposition votes benefitted Congress: BJP

In the face of defeat in Maharashtra and Haryana assembly elections, BJP on Thursday said Congress has benefitted from the division of votes of the opposition parties.

Updated on: Oct 22, 2009, 12:48:28 IST
PTI | By , New Delhi
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In the face of defeat in Maharashtra and Haryana assembly elections, BJP on Thursday said Congress has benefitted from the division of votes of the opposition parties.

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"Congress has benefitted from the division of votes of the opposition parties... In Maharashtra, it is clear that MNS is a factor. Similarly, in Haryana, INLD and HJC divided the opposition votes. If these parties contest together with the BJP we can defeat the Congress," senior BJP leader Vijay Goel said.

Goel, who is the BJP in-charge of Haryana and was keen on an alliance with HJC, said his party was working hard to emerge as an alternative to the Congress in Maharashtra and Haryana.

When asked whether he felt not having Raj Thackeray on board in Maharashtra or contesting alone in Haryana had cost the party dear in these assembly elections, Goel said, "Whether we should have had an alliance or not is now an after-thought."

He steered clear of commenting on 'faulty Electronic Voting Machines' contributing to the BJP's defeat. "I don't want to comment on the EVMs. The views of Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi are personal," he said.

Naqvi had told reporters that EVMs had turned into Electronic Victory Machines of the Congress and this had led to BJP's defeat. Later, he retracted his statement, saying the causes of the loss will have to be analysed once all the results are declared.

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