"The next election would be a magnificent event. The country is sinking and we have to save it. This election would be the rarest of the rare election.
"So many political pundits are analysing the outcome of the polls. But I can definitely say the next elections will not be based on mathematics (number game alone), but on chemistry (between parties, leaders and voters)," Modi said while addressing BJP workers at Gandhinagar Town Hall.
Welcoming former Minister Gordhan Zadafia, one of the founder members of GPP and its President, and his supporters into the BJP fold, the saffron stalwart said "Politics has a rule. There are no full-stops in politics."
"What next? - don't keep this question in your mind. We have instances in history where people who had packed their bags suddenly saw their fortunes reviving suddenly. Our former Prime Minister Narasimha Rao called it a day but suddenly his life changed and he became Prime minister."
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"I have learnt from my own experience that in politics, there is no bigger power than patience. If we work with patience, no power on earth can defeat us."
Yesterday, Zadafia drove to the BJP headquarters along with his supporters and announced his party's merger with the BJP. GPP MLA has also joined BJP along with Zadafia.
On February 13, former Chief Minister Keshubhai Patel, who was the driving force behind GPP, announced he was quitting active politics. Patel, once a stalwart in Gujarat BJP, later fell out with Modi and became his critic.