As BJP shifts focus to the assembly polls in UP due next year after its resounding victory in Assam, Sharma said party leaders are considering the elections in the politically crucial state as a "special task that has to be accomplished".
Sharma, who was rewarded with a ministerial berth for his hard work in the Lok Sabha polls in UP, said BJP's focus during the campaign will be on development, good governance and rooting out corruption and not the Ram temple. He said the party would not like to make Ram temple a political issue.
He exuded confidence that BJP will get over 265 out of 403 seats.
"We will not have any alliance with any of the parties, whether it is Lok Dal (INLD) or any other party. No pre-poll, no post-poll alliance of any sort," Sharma told PTI when asked whether BJP will have any alliance with any party for the assembly polls.
the party was voted to power in the key cow belt state, the first-time MP from Noida said he was ready to take any responsibility decided by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the party leadership.
"The Prime Minister is like our guardian. He gave me responsibility of three ministries. I have been trying to do justice with them. I would love to take whatever responsibility he or my party leadership or my parliamentary board gives me," the Minister of State for Civil Aviation, Tourism and Culture said.
The Union Minister said BJP leadership will take a decision on whether to project a chief ministerial face in the polls. He said the party has been working for the assembly polls for quite sometime as it would be a very crucial election, adding all party leaders will take the UP election as a "special task".
"We will go to people highlighting our achievements at the Centre. We have been able to provide good governance, we have been able to do development, ensure transparency. We could bring back the faith of people in the political system, in governance system. We will highlight it," he said.
Sharma said BJP wants to make UP a fast developing state.
Later, Union Tourism Ministry issued a two-page release listing various steps taken by government for safety of tourists, like availability of round-the-clock helpline number in 12 international languages and handing over welcome kits to tourists when they arrive in India.
It said the welcome kits contains several advice like taking a photo of auto or taxi number in which the tourists are going to travel and send it to relatives or friends.
"These suggestions are given keeping in view safety and convenience of the tourists. From time to time, various suggestions are given to tourists to make their experience happy and convenient. There is no compulsion for them. Tourist could make their stay happy with pursuance of these suggestions," the release said.
Meanwhile, the release said flow of tourists is increasing in India with improvement of India's image.
It said law and order is a state subject and Tourism Ministry coordinates with state governments to provide security to the tourists.
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