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Did the saffron party accept its loss: BJP poster puts forward a question

After the exit poll showing a massive victory for Aam Aadmi Party, BJP's poster of "Vijay se hum ahankari nahi hote aur parajay se hum nirash nahi hote" (We don't become arrogant and overconfident after being victorious neither do we become disheartened by the loss) was seen across Delhi BJP offices on 11th February.

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Published : Feb 11, 2020, 9:00 PM IST

Updated : Feb 11, 2020, 11:28 PM IST

New Delhi: After the exit poll showing a massive victory for Aam Aadmi Party, BJP's poster of "Vijay se hum ahankari nahi hote aur parajay se hum nirash nahi hote" (We don't become arrogant and overconfident after being victorious neither do we become disheartened by the loss) was seen across Delhi BJP offices on 11th February.

The posters which were put up across BJP offices, in itself raise a question if BJP had already accepted the loss in Delhi Assembly polls after the exit polls forecasted AAP's whopping victory. In an exclusive interview with ETV Bharat BJP spokesperson Sudesh Verma alluding to Bhagavad Gita stated that the posters have been put up for the workers to keep up the spirit of working hard without being worried about the results.

Sudesh Verma on "Vijay se hum ahankari nahi hote aur parajay se hum nirash nahi hote"

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He also added that it has been the nature of BJP to treat loss and victory equally and never be defied by the challenges. "Hindutva has never been our agenda, good governance is what we have thrived on and we will continue to persevere no matter what comes our way" BJP spokesperson Sudesh Verma said on Tuesday.

Further, he asserted that Aam Aadmi Party which came into power with the promise to wipe out corruption had won 2015 elections with a historic mandate and has been given another chance to serve people of Delhi because of their 'experimental politics'.

Meanwhile, Aam Aadmi Party has thrown a tough battle to BJP in Delhi elections and has swept Delhi with 63 seats against BJP's 7.

Last Updated : Feb 11, 2020, 11:28 PM IST

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