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BJP's CM face in Uttar Pradesh will be better than that of SP, BSP: Amit Shah

NEW DELHI: Training his guns on the Samajwadi Party-Congress alliance and BSP just before the second phase of elections in Uttar Pradesh, BJP president Amit Shah on Monday said the chief ministerial face of the saffron party will be better than that of SP and BSP. "The people of Uttar Pradesh know that the CM face of BJP will be better than that of SP and BSP. Hence, they have decided to vote BJP in power," Shah told ABP News. "The SP-Congress tie-up is a proof that both the parties are scared of BJP and have already conceded defeat," he added. Confident of winning two third majority in the state, Shah said when 25,000-30,000 people start gathering for each election rally then there's no competition left. Talking about the anti-romeo squads as promised in the party manifesto, the BJP leader said, "those squads will protect all the girls from hooligans". "Girls across all the communities will be safeguarded by the anti-romeo squads. There's no communal angle into it. This is our party's resolve to protect girls from eve-teasers," he said. Shah said as per the trend of first phase, BJP will get more than 50 seats out of 73 and in the first two phases we will be getting more than 90 seats out of total 140. Campaigning for the second phase of the UP elections came to an end on Monday. Voting for 67 state assembly seats spread over 11 districts in the second phase will be held on February 15. Voting for the first phase was held on February 11.
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