Manoj Tiwari says-
Manoj Tiwari says- "Increasing eight percent vote is not a small thing"
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The BJP was confident of winning the Delhi Assembly elections. The party exerted its full force to defeat AAP. The churning phase has started in the BJP due to lack of expected results. Various arguments are being given in this regard. In the same sequence, Delhi BJP state president Manoj Tiwari has also admitted in an interview to a TV channel that there were some shortcomings. On the ongoing protest against the CAA in Shaheen Bagh, he said that he was not talking about Hindu-Muslim. However, the performance is still not considered right. The slogan 'Shoot' is not the thinking of the BJP. The country's law is sufficient to punish traitors.

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If they would have contested the elections with the face of the Chief Minister the results would have been different. But, it was a collective decision of the party. With this, there was a delay in coming to the manifesto, so that they did not reach the people in time. There were also things like giving two rupees of flour in it.

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Apart from this, Tiwari said in his statement, 'I was projected to win 48 seats, which was not wrong from anywhere. The vote share is around 40 percent. Increasing eight percent of the vote is not a minor matter. But, we could not convert it into seats. Elections are lost but not desperate. A review of the defeat has begun. We will talk to people and start work on the topics which could not be taken care of from today. Rejecting speculation of the displeasure of party leaders with BJP being made state president Tiwari said that he was made the president in 2016, not today. Delhi won all seven seats in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. The party has neither sought his resignation nor has he resigned.

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