BJP will win more seats than in 2014: Rajnath


New Delhi: Expressing confidence that the BJP will win more seats that it did in 2014, senior party leader Rajnath Singh today said a two-thirds majority for the NDA cannot be ruled out.

The Union Home Minister said the opposition should reveal who is their Prime Ministerial candidate and also took on the Congress for its leader Mani Shankar Aiyar justifying his ‘neech aadmi’ jibe against the Prime Minister.

“I have reached a conclusion that BJP will win more seats in Lok Sabha polls than it did in 2014. Two-thirds majority for NDA also cannot be ruled out. The hope people had from the prime minister in the 2014 elections has turned into confidence this time,” Rajnath said at a press conference in the BJP headquarters here.

“Last time, it was Modiji versus Sonia Gandhi/Manmohan Singh. This time it is Modiji versus who? It is unknown. The opposition should not keep people in dark, should reveal its Prime Minister candidate,” he said.

He also asked the Congress to respond to Aiyar justifying his 2017 ‘neech aadmi’ remark about the Prime Minister.

“Congress should give its response to Mani Shankar Aiyar’s comment that his claim about Modi was correct,” he said.

BJP hits out at Mani Shankar

Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar was back in the news today with an article justifying his ‘neech’ jibe against Prime Minister Narendra Modi two years ago, prompting the BJP to call him ‘abuser-in-chief’ and his party arrogant.

In an article, written for Rising Kashmir, Aiyar also slammed Modi on a series of issues and asked, “Remember how I described him on 7 December 2017? Was I not prophetic?”

In 2017, the former Union Minister called Modi ‘neech aadmi’ following which he was suspended from the Congress party.

BJP spokesperson G V L Narasimha Rao put out a tweet saying ‘Abuser-in-chief’ Aiyar’ had returned to justify his 2017 ‘Neech’ jibe.

“… Aiyar then apologized & hid behind poor Hindi excuse. Now he says he was prophetic. Congr revoked his suspension last year for filthy outburst.Double speak & arrogance of @INCIndia on display again!” he said.

Reacting to the article, which triggered a fresh political row, BJP’s IT Cell head Amit Malviya referred to Congress leader Sam Pitroda, in the spotlight for his ‘hua to hua’ remark on the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.

“Upset that Sam Pitroda was getting all the attention, the irrepressible Mani Shankar Aiyar pulls Pitroda’s foot out of his mouth and puts it in his…Reiterates and justifies his ‘Neech’ comment for PM!” he said on Twitter.

Justifying his ‘neech’ comment made in 2017, Aiyar said in his article, “Modi will, in any case, be ousted by the people of India on 23 May. That would be a fitting end to the most foul-mouthed Prime Minister this country has seen or is likely to see. Remember how I described him on 7 December 2017? Was I not prophetic?”