Addressing a press conference at the party office at Gulab-bagh in Sigra here, he exuded confidence the BJP will form the government in the state and "restore law & order"and put "goons" behind the bars.
"Ram temple will be built in Ayodhya only after the order of the Supreme court, but 'Ram Rajya' will soon prevail in the state with the party sweeping the UP assembly polls," he said.
On protest after distribution of party tickets, he said tickets have been given after a survey and winnability and they tickets would not be replaced.
He said lodging protest for ticket is the "culture ofBSP and SP workers" and not of his party's, and added the upset party workers would be listened to and those who have been skipped "genuinely" would get "due respect" in "near future".
He said his party will win over 300 seats and form the next government in the state.
He also said the "goons from SP and BSP" won't be spared and the next BJP government will send them behind the bars.
He said the party will fight this election on the issue of eliminating corruption, bringing development ushering in 'Ram Rajya'.
Amidst strong protests from the supporters of a sitting seven-time Varanasi (South)MLA, Shyam Deo Roy Chaudhary, Maurya went to his residence and asked him to campaign in support of the party and its candidates.
He said, "Maurya told me that party will give me due respect in future but I have demandedthe ticket from the same Assembly seat. He (Maurya) sought a 2-3 days time for me to respond.
"The Party should make clear what is the 'respect' it is going to offer me afterinsulting me," he said, asking "they should give justification that why they had denied ticket to me for a seat that I had been winning for the last 35 years?"
"I will sit down at my home but will not contest against the new candidate from my party, who replaced me," he said.
"I don't want to spoil my image by changing my party to which I have given a selfless service," he said.
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