Noting that people's aspirations can be fulfilled only through systemic change in Uttarakhand, Shah said the yatra may have come to an end, but the process of change to oust the Harish Rawat dispensation and form a BJP government has just started.
"By parivartan we don't just mean change of a chief minister. We mean systemic change with the departure of one party and the advent of another at the helm.
He said Haldwani had been chosen for the conclusion of the yatra as BJP wanted the wave of change to begin from Kumaon region and sweep the rest of the state.
He said former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee did not dream of an Uttarakhand where liquor and mining mafia called the shots. Shah said Vajpayee had envisioned a developed hill state with a strong economy based on tourism from where people did not migrate elsewhere in search of livelihood.
"Vajpayee created Uttarakhand, Modi will build it," he said adding that the Prime Minister wants to link the chardham with four lane roads.
Pointing out that the massive crowds at his three rallies in Uttarakhand in the course of the yatra was an indication that people had made up their mind about throwing a corrupt government out of power, he said he was confident that BJP will win in the coming polls and form the next government with a two thirds majority.
"The move has been praised the world over. Only those who have amassed black money are unhappy about it," Shah claimed.
Terming Congress' "newfound concern" about implementation of OROP as fake he said the party's failure to implement it despite being in power shows how little it cares for the armed forces.
"Narendra Modi on the other hand implemented it within a year of coming to power," he said.
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