Amit Shah justifies decision to deny ticket to Jaswant

March 24, 2014 07:51 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 06:23 pm IST - New Delhi

The denial of ticket by the BJP to Jaswant Singh was on Monday justified by Narendra Modi’s close aide Amit Shah who said all decisions have been taken after careful thought and consideration.

“Every decision has its pluses and minuses. All decisions have been taken after careful thought and consideration,” Mr. Shah, BJP general secretary, told reporters.

He was responding when asked about denial of ticket to Mr. Singh from Barmer in Rajasthan because of which he decided to contest as an independent.

Mr. Singh, former External Affairs Minister, on Monday targeted the party leadership, particularly BJP chief Rajnath Singh over denial of ticket to him.

Considered a key strategist for the Lok Sabha polls, Mr. Shah was unfazed by Mr. Singh’s decision to contest as an independent or quitting the party, saying, “I am sure we are going to form the government in 2014.”

He downplayed the show of dissidence by party leaders and workers in several constituencies over the distribution of tickets, saying when the possibility of victory rises, then naturally more people desire to contest polls.

Mr. Shah, who is in-charge of party’s affairs in Uttar Pradesh, also downplayed the controversy over tweets of BJP president Rajnath Singh. He first wrote ‘ abki bar bhajapa sarkar ’ (this time BJP government), changing the tagline from the party’s slogan of ‘ abki bar Modi sarkar ’, but reverted to it after a controversy.

“The confusion is in your mind. There is no confusion in the party. Both slogans mean the same thing,” he said.

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