Patna (Bihar):Cricketer-turned-politician Gautam Gambhir on Thursday rued the BJP's drubbing in Delhi Assembly polls, claiming that the party was unable to convince people that it was not against freebies, but wanted to make the city "saksham" (capable).
Addressing a press conference here, Gambhir deftly made light of references to the BJP performing relatively better in Assembly segments falling under his East Delhi Lok Sabha constituency, stressing on "collective responsibility" for the party's successes and failures.
Gambhir also dismissed as "hypothetical" queries about the perception that the BJP would have fared better against Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party, had it declared someone like Gambhir as its chief ministerial candidate.
"I congratulate Kejriwal and his party for the stupendous victory. They succeeded in convincing the people about their vision and their agenda which we could not. We were never against freebies. Please look at our party manifesto, where it was clearly stated that amenities that people were enjoying free would not become chargeable in the event of the BJP coming to power," he said.
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Somehow, the saffron party could not find enough resonance with Delhi people, the former cricketer said.
"In fact, we, too, had promised free scooters and bicycles and these would have been disbursed among all residents of Delhi and not just those who had voted for the BJP. We could not explain to them adequately that we wanted to make Delhi saksham and not laachaar (helpless)," he added.