Prime Minister posted on his social media handle about the meeting that BJP is the most preffered party. “Our party karyakartas are buoyed by the party’s performance in the recent Assembly elections and are looking forward to working even harder in the times to come, spreading the message of development among people of all walks of life.
We will continue to fulfill people’s aspirations and empower the poorest, downtrodden and marginalised,” he posted on X.
The BJP scored a thumping win over the Congress in the Assembly polls in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan for which the Prime Minister was felicitated during the meeting.
Quoting the Prime Minister, parliamentary affairs minister Pralhad Joshi told the media that the Congress faced Assembly polls 40 times while in power in those states and could win only seven of them, having a dismal success rate of 18 per cent.
The Prime Minister noted that the corresponding figures for the BJP are 22 out of 39 times, a success rate of 56 per cent. And that the regional parties have fared better than the Congress but not better than the BJP, as they won 18 of 36 times when in power, notching up a success rate of 50 per cent.
It shows that the BJP is the most preferred party for running the government he opined.