BJP national general secretary and state-in-charge JP Nadda told reporters the party would consolidate growth it has set in motion during the two terms, in next five years if it comes to power.
"With the pro-incumbency factor, people's trust and hope in our party and development issues, we are all prepared to go to polls," Nadda said while addressing a press conference.
He asserted that the development works carried out by the Raman Singh government, coupled with pro-people policies and committed workers, will work in the favour of BJP to retain power.
He lauded Raman Singh Government for good governance and policies catering to all sections of society.
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