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PM Modi dedicates victory 'to BJP martyrs of Tripura'

New Delhi: After the monumental saffron surge in North-East region of India with the victory in Tripura and Nagaland, Prime Minister Narendra Modi dedicated the conquest to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) martyrs. "The Left parties and the Maoists have been using the weapon of 'fear' and 'threats' to the people of Kerala, Tripura and West Bengal, but the people have answered with a democratic manner by voting BJP. Today we remember and dedicate the victory to our party workers who have sacrificed their lives and got victimized of political violence," PM Modi asserted.
Hitting out at Left for not accepting the defeat in Tripura, PM remarked that to win or to lose in elections are a part of democracy. That is the beauty of democracy. One must accept their defeat with a sporting spirit. A gathering at the party headquarters here also observed two-minute silence as mark of tribute to the BJP workers who lost their lives in the violence unleashed by the Left cadres.
In addition, the prime minister expressed gratitude to the 11 crore party workers and party chief Amit Shah for the moment of 'From being no one, to BJP has won'. Not only the party martyrs, terming the victory in Tripura as unprecedented he avouched, "I still express my gratitude to the people of this region that they have decided to combat the pain and discrimination; converted their anger into ballot."
"Sunset is imbued with red colour and when the sun rises there is a saffron surge," he said amid thunderous applause from the people. Election analysts in India will have to understand BJP's journey from no one to number one, shunya se shikhar tak, said PM.
"In vastu also, the north east position is very important. According to vastu shastra, north east is the most auspicious side. I am happy that north east is now a part of our Development journey. With the north east now taken care of, the foundation for the rest of the country has automatically become solid," he added.
Assuring the citizens of north east that the centre will be at their back, PM Modi said that the people of north east used to feel that New Delhi is too far away for them. "But we have created a situation with DoNER ministry that brought Delhi to their doorstep. We sent more ministers to north east in the last four years than any other government since independence."
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