Saturday, March 11, 2017

Assembly election 2017 results: response from political leaders

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By: Surinder Kumar

Today, as the results of Assembly elections across the five state are emerging, political parties are looking eagerly towards unexpected pro-BJP wave in UP and elsewhere and a thumping congress victory in Punjab. In many places, the exit-poll predictions appear to be getting true. As the happiness and sorrow about the results  spread in different camps, here is responses about the results from leaders across party-lines.


Its a tectonic shift : Ravishankar Prasad


As assembly election results are emerging, a lot of statements are coming from political leaders. In UP, BJP is closer to a thumping victory. It is presumed that this victory is greater than the 2014 elections. The victory in UP is a tectonic shift in country's politics, Law Minster Ravi Shankar Prasad said.
  


Development has lost to vote bank politics but we accept the mandate : Rajeev Shukla


With the results showing a clear wave of 'keseriya' spread out in UP, leaders from the Congress camp has started acknowledging defeat.

Corruption-less government should win : Amit Shah


In the context of favourable election results, Amit Shah,  said that corruption free government should win. According to him, the result of welfare schemes and corruption-less government.

Prakash Singh Badal to resign


After the lose in the assembly election in Punjab, SAD (Shiromani Akali Dal) head and sitting CM Prakash Singh Badal has declared his decision to resign, conceding defeat.  



Today nation is standing with Modi : Piyush Goyal


After the momentous victory at UP assembly elections, obviously many BJP leaders are attributing the credit to PM for his enormous contribution to the victory. 

PM Narendra Modi congratulates Captain Amarinder Singh 


PM Narendra Modi congratulates INC leader Captain Amarinder Singh for his marvelous win in Punjab.



As the counting is reaching its end, now more comments are analysis is expected from politicians and experts about the results. Stay tuned for ore election result stories from us.


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