Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan said the drubbing in the assembly polls in his state, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh prompted the BJP to take corrective steps ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, while the Congress remained in a "delusional" state.
Terming the parliamentary polls as an "eye-opener" for some parties, he said this election ended dynastic and caste politics in the country.
"People rose above caste and voted for development, welfare and nationalism. This election heralded a transformation in Indian politics," the BJP leader told PTI in an interview.
The BJP, despite its loss in the assembly polls in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan, swept the Lok Sabha elections in the three states with over 50 per cent vote share.
In Madhya Pradesh, the saffron party won 28 of the 29 constituncies, while the Congress was restricted to the lone Chhindwara seat.
The BJP in Chhattisgarh won nine seats and the Congress two, while in Rajasthan the BJP won 24 and the grand old party could not open its account.
"The Congress remained in a delusional state vis-a-vis Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan. The truth is, drubbing in the three states proved to be a blessing for us (BJP), and hence, all the corrective steps were taken, wherever the need for the same was felt.
"The Congress only remained in a state of misconception about itself that it has won assembly elections in three states," Chauhan said.
Chauhan, who was here on Saturday, also claimed that people of Madhya Pradesh now say come back soon 'mama', as he is fondly called by his supporters.
To a question that he can dethrone the current government, Chauhan said, "If I had the intention of dethroning the government, then I would not have allowed it to be formed in the first place."
On went wrong for the BJP in the assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh, Chauhan, who is a BJP vice-president, said, "Overconfidence had crept in. You had seen people were suspicious about (BJP's performance in) other states, but it was not the case with MP."
Hitting out at the Congress government in Madhya Pradesh, he said, "The schemes run by us were stopped. Loan waiver did not happen. Law and order situation has deteriorated. MP has become a den of brokers, and in over four months time, the entire state is feeling harassed."
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