Indian success story waits for BJP: Rajnath

India's success story is waiting for the BJP to come to power, party president Rajnath Singh said Saturday.
"The Indian success story is not over, it is waiting for BJP to come to power," Rajnath Singh said while inaugurating the national council meet of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
He accused the Congress of stopping the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) from coming to power.
"Congress' policy is to use a shield to stop BJP from coming to power," Rajnath Singh said
He reiterated "foreign elements" were also trying that a "strong government is not formed".
"Probably they think if the strong BJP government comes, Congress will be out of power forever."
He also said that the BJP is working to fulfill Mahatma Gandhi's dreams.
"Congress is using Gandhi's name but has abandoned Gandhian philosophy, BJP is the party working on Gandhi's principles," he said.
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