Hyderabad:Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister and senior BJP leader Shivraj Singh Chouhan believes that surprising results will come for the saffron party from south India, where it was so far considered weak. He also said that BJP will win all the 28 seats in Karnataka.
There are 132 Lok Sabha seats in south India. Listing out achievements of the Narendra Modi government, Shivraj told ETV Bharat in an exclusive interview, "25 crore people have come above the poverty line. Four crore houses were build for the poor. 10 crore Ujjwala gas connections were allotted. Over 11 crore toilets were constructed. 55 crore people were given the benefit of Ayushman Bharat Scheme. 80 crore people are being given free ration. The list of achievements is long. One crore females earned Rs. one lakh. Small shopkeepers were benefited due to the Street Vendor Scheme," he added.
"So the reality is that even in south India, Modi is in everyone's hearts. I travelled to Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Telangana. I visited villages in Karnataka and spoke to the beneficiaries, including Christians and Muslims and they thanked the Prime Minister and so I feel people are with him (Prime Minister Modi)," elaborated 64-year-old Budhni-born Shivraj.
"The construction of Lord Ram temple in Ayodhya, abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, implementation of CAA, Triple Talaq law, renovations of temples...Indians have a new hope that in his third term (as Prime Minister) Narendra Modi will take India to greater heights. A developed India is his (PM Modi's) aim and guarantee and the foundation of it has been laid," said Shivraj.
According to Shivraj, people will vote for the BJP in the Lok Sabha polls. "Surprising results will come from south India, where we (BJP) were considered weak till now, be it Telangana (or other states). In Karnataka we will all 28 seats. We will improve our performance in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Andhra (Pradesh)," the senior BJP leader added.
He also said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has earned everyone's confidence through development. Shivraj, who was succeeded by incumbent Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, also described Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a supreme person.