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People have voted for a change in favour of Modi: RSS

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May 16, 2014 13:22 IST

Lauding the strong showing by the Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance in the general elections, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh on Friday said people of the country have voted for a change in favour of Narendra Modi.

"The mandate of the people for a change was expected. Its a matter of pleasure for us. We congratulate Modiji and the new government which is going to be formed under his leadership. We expect that it would do good work for the benefit of the country," senior RSS functionary Ram Madhav said in New Delhi.

He said it was also a matter of pleasure that BJP was heading towards simple majority in Lok Sabha.

"Going by the current trends, it seems that the people have put their faith in BJP through Modi," Madhav said.

On being asked about the role RSS would play in government formation, he said, "Sangh would have no role in government and in the Council of Ministers. It would be decided by the party and its leaders."

Asked about the role played by the organisation during the polls, Madhav said, "Our role was limited only to educate people before the election and about the challenges the nation is facing today."

He said volunteers of RSS have done a good job through their door-to-door campaigns.

"Our people have done their best to go from door to door to tell people about the need for a change. We are happy that besides major efforts made by Modiji himself and the party and all the efforts made by swayam sevaks, the results we see today favour for a change."

As per the latest trends, BJP-led NDA appears to be heading for a victory in the Lok Sabha elections with the trends in the counting of votes putting the saffron party ahead in 336 seats while its allies were leading in 59 seats.

 

Source: PTI
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