Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday cited poll data to assert that the BJP has become people’s most preferred for governance as its record of winning state elections while in power is much better than the Congress.
Speaking at the BJP Parliamentary Party meeting, he credited “team spirit” for the party’s big win in the recent assembly polls, noting that besides winning in three states it has also grown in strength in Telangana and Mizoram.
Regional parties have fared better than the Congress but not the BJP as they won 18 of 36 times when in power, notching up a success rate of 50 per cent.
It shows the BJP is the most preferred party for running the government, he said.
Earlier, Modi was given a standing ovation at the meeting following the party’s stupendous win in three assembly polls.
Party MPs raised slogans lauding his leadership as senior leaders, including BJP president JP Nadda, felicitated Modi at the first meeting of the BJP Parliamentary Party in Parliament’s Winter Session.
The BJP scored a thumping win over the Congress in the assembly polls to three states of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan.
Modi’s leadership has been cited as the primary reason for its big win.