The BJP's penchant for numbers tempted Nadda to fix a target: Mobilising 10 million party workers to feed 50 million people of the country every day
Modi-Shah share a unique power equation unlike Nehru-Patel and Vajpayee-Advani. After Delhi defeat, Shah enters a new, unfamiliar phase of his political career
He also expressed gratitude towards BJP workers, saying they worked day and night for the party's victory
BJP president J P Nadda also stepped into the fray to attack the Congress and the ruling Aam Aadmi Party for backing the Shaheen Bagh protests
The Congress, on the other hand, got some start power for its campaign. Actress Nagma canvassed for Congress' Gandhi Nagar candidate Arvinder Singh Lovely
He also sought to know from the AAP national convener "whether acting against anti-nationals would hurt his vote bank"
Speaking to reporters, he said there was no need for him to travel to Delhi as he has already had a discussion with Shah and has got his approval for the exercise.
Shah, who addressed two meetings in Matiala and Nangloi Assembly segments and took out a Padyatra in Uttam Nagar, slammed both AAP and Congress over the CAA
Shah will address rallies in Mustafabad, Karawal Nagar and Gokulpuri areas of Delhi
Modi accuses political rivals of spreading misinformation over CAA
Neither did Modi name his rivals not did he refer to any issue during his speech.
Nadda, 58 and a former union health minister, will hold the post for six months
Shah's tenure ends in December 2019 and he may not like to get an extension as the party has principal of 'one man, one post', sources said
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Nadda, like Shah a few weeks ago, made it clear that the BJP leadership had no secret pact with TRS chief and chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao
A truce was finally called by the BJP leadership earlier this week, when its executive president, J P Nadda, put a gag on party leaders
The BJP condemned the remarks made by its Lok Sabha MP Pragya Thakur in Parliament
Nadda may take the helm on January 20 as Bharatiya Janata Party sources believe that he is likely to be elected unopposed
Top party leaders, including Union ministers and chief ministers of BJP-ruled states, will file nomination papers in support of his candidature, sources said.
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