Addressing the first meeting of the newly-created OBC Morcha of the party, he targeted parties "formed" for the welfare of the OBCs, saying they had been reduced to one caste while BJP today has most MLAs and MPs from the grouping. He was apparently attacking parties like SP, RJD and JD(U), which have come together to take on BJP.
The Morcha will play an important role in the coming days, he asserted with its head S P Singh Baghel saying it will work to win Assembly election in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, two key states in the party's scheme of things and where it faces strong challenge from regional satraps drawing their support from the OBCs.
"The countdown to BJP's victory in Bihar has started today. The BJP-led NDA has won 13 out of 24 seats while it earlier held only five seats. There was a lot of hype around Janata Parivar in Bihar but people have proved that it is a damp squib," he said.
Shah said it was only during his Lok Sabha poll campaign in Uttar Pradesh, where BJP swept under his charge, and then his tours across the country as the party president that he realised that the country's progress lay in the development of the OBCs. He was not aware of it when he was working in Gujarat, he said.