Union Minister Prakash Javadekar said BJP's big gain in Maharashtra is an indication of which way the wind is blowing.
"It is clear that people did not like the opposition's protest against the Modi government's action against black money and supported the (demonetization) decision.
"The result is an eye-opener for the opposition and an indication of which way the wind is blowing," the leader from Maharashtra told a press conference.
Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya projected the BJP's win in Gujarat, the state he hails from, as a reflection of people's support to Modi and policies of Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, who had taken over in August this year.
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In the polls to 147 municipalities in Maharashtra, BJP won 52 chairpersons' posts against eight it did in 2011 and its members won 980 seats against 298 earlier.
In Gujarat, Mandaviya said the party won 109 out of 125 seats against 64 earlier while the Congress' tally dropped to 17 from 52.
In Tripura bye-elections, BJP's vote share jumped to 35 per cent from 1.5 and it emerged as the second biggest party, replacing Congress, he said.
BJP's Parliamentary Party in its meeting held earlier in the day hailed the Maharashtra unit for its win, Javadekar said.
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