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We will now reach new states that are remaining: Nadda

| @indiablooms | Jan 20, 2020, at 05:31 pm

New Delhi/IBNS: Asking for support from party workers, new Bharatiya Janata Party President JP Nadda on Tuesday said he will now aim the political outfit to come to power in states which are still remaining.

"PM Modi talked about the work culture of our party and how we're different. We aren't just different in our principles, but the results of those principles are different as well," Nadda said at his felicitation event here.

"Today, we're the world's largest party that is in power in India. We have the highest number of MPs and MLAs in the country," he said.

"We aren't going to stop at this. There are some states left and we will make sure we reach to them as well," Nadda said.

Nadda was elected unopposed as party president on Monday.

He succeeded Amit Shah.

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