Describing the outcome of the Gujarat assembly elections as historic, Chief Minister Narendra Modi said it will bring qualitative change in the prevailing Indian politics.
"I want to thank 5.5 crore people of Gujarat for this victory," Modi said at a press conference at the BJP's state unit headquarters on Sunday.
"This is the fifth time we have won in Gujarat and most of the time we have won with a two-third majority. This vote is a positive vote to bring back the government. All the negative propaganda used in the campaign has been rejected by the people," he said.
'This historical verdict of people of Gujarat will bring qualitative change in the prevailing Indian politics. The people have approved of the stable, efficient and transparent government which enhances their feeling of security,' a BJP release, quoting Modi, said in Ahmedabad.
'The people of Gujarat have focussed only on development and once again it has been proved that they have trusted BJP as a partner in this march towards development.
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