Will accept any role party gives after elections: Advani

April 13, 2014 04:37 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 07:12 pm IST - Ahmedabad

BJP leader L. K Advani greets supporters during a roadshow in Bavla town near Ahmedabad on Sunday. Photo: PTI

BJP leader L. K Advani greets supporters during a roadshow in Bavla town near Ahmedabad on Sunday. Photo: PTI

Voicing confidence that BJP will form the next government at the Centre, veteran BJP leader L. K Advani, who had reservations on the PM candidature of Narendra Modi, on Sunday said he will accept any role the party offers him after the Lok Sabha elections.

“This is the first ever election where it can be felt that people have already made up their minds to throw out the present (UPA) government. There is no doubt that BJP will form government under the leadership of Narendra Modi. I will take up any role which will be offered to me after election,” Mr. Advani said while launching his roadshow in his Gandhinagar constituency, starting from Bavla.

The BJP will get a fair share in south India too, he claimed.

“I was in Kerala for campaigning. I could sense that the BJP will have a thumping victory in several seats in South India too this time,” said the BJP patriarch, who will cover Kalol and several areas of Gandhinagar city during his road show.

Mr. Advani was accompanied by state revenue minister Anandiben Patel, his close ally and sitting MP from Ahmedabad—East Harin Pathak and his son Jayant Advani.

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