Addressing the party workers on the second and last day of the BJP state executive meet here, he urged them to "root out" the Congress even at the booth-level.
"Since 2014 (when the NDA formed the government at the Centre), support for BJP has only grown across the country. Even the description of a massive victory has changed. Now, a huge victory is not just a two-thirds majority but a three- fourths majority," a release quoted Shah as saying.
He asked the party workers to take the welfare programmes of the Centre and the state government to the poor people, farmers and women.
"Shah told the party workers that the BJP had won 120 seats when Narendra Modi was the chief minister (of Gujarat). Now that he is the prime minister, the party should get more than 150 seats," BJP spokesperson Bharat Pandya said while briefing the media after the meeting.
"I am confident that the party will win over 150 seats. It is time to root out the Congress even at the booth-level everywhere," Pandya said quoting the BJP chief.
Shah also asked the party workers to spread the message among the people that the BJP was no longer an urban-centric party but it worked for every Indian, including the poor.
He said the party was passing through a "golden phase" with 1,385 MLAs across the country and governments in 17 states with its allies, the release added.
"Under the UPA regime, India was ranked low in the global rankings and the economy was stagnant. Every minister considered himself the prime minister, while the prime minister himself kept a low profile. The youth felt hopeless, women unsafe. Things have changed since 2014," the release quoted Shah as saying.
Pandya said resolutions thanking the BJP-led governments at the Centre and in the state for the works they had carried out were adopted on the last day of the meet.
Chief Minister Vijay Rupani listed out the achievements of his government, while Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel told the party workers about the Goods and Services Tax (GST), said Pandya.
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