Gadkari pins blame on arithmetic addition for BJP’s defeat in Bihar

Nagpur: Reiterating that it would not be appropriate to put the blame on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP chief Amit Shah, Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari on Wednesday held the arithmetic addition because of three parties joining hands responsible for the party’s dismal show in Bihar.

“We lost in Bihar because the three parties came together and the resulting arithmetic addition. We need to increase our votes by 5-7 percent. The BJP has seen many wins and losses. This is not a party of kinfolk. This party never became a party of an individual,” he said.

“When we lost in four states back-to-back even then we did not hold any individual responsible. Therefore, holding Modi ji and Amit Shah responsible for this (Bihar’s debacle) will not be right. It is party’s defeat… Wins and losses are not permanent,” he added.

Gadkari further said that he has suggested the BJP chief to take stringent action against leaders who make unwarranted controversial statements.

Lal Krishna Advani and three other BJP veterans have issued a strong statement on the party’s defeat in Bihar, demanding a thorough review and criticising its stand on the debacle.

“The results of Bihar election show that no lesson has been learnt from fiasco in Delhi,” said the statement signed by Advani, Murli Manohar Joshi, Shanta Kumar and Yashwant Sinha.

The BJP top brass, however, issued a counter statement in response, saying they have been ‘fortunate’ to be led by Advani for decades and welcomed any guidance and suggestion by the senior leaders. (ANI)