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Rousing welcome to Modi in Delhi

By The Assam Tribune

NEW DELHI, May 17 � After the landslide victory in the Lok Sabha polls, Narendra Modi arrived in the national capital today to a rousing welcome by thousands of enthusiastic BJP workers and supporters, to whom he gave credit for the historic achievement, reports PTI.

The Prime Minister-elect waved the victory sign to the cheering crowds of supporters wearing saffron caps and showing BJP flags as he undertook a roadshow from the Indira Gandhi International Airport to the party headquarters at Ashoka Road, a distance of about 16 km.

He was received at the airport by a number of senior BJP leaders, including party chief Rajnath Singh.

Escorted by elite commandos, Modi was greeted by supporters at various places along the route from the airport to the party headquarters at Ashoka Road. BJP workers on motorcycles waving party flags were part of the roadshow.

On reaching the BJP headquarters, Modi briefly addressed the supporters, saying he was thankful to them for rekindling �new hope� through their hard work.

�As a person, Modi requests all of you, don�t give credit for this victory to Modi. It is a result of hard work of lakhs of workers. This victory belongs to those four-five generations who have toiled hard since 1952,� he said.

�The first right of credit for this victory goes to 125 crore Indians and second to those martyred since 1952. In the last 25 years, thousands of our workers were killed in states like Kerala and those who gave up their lives in Tamil Nadu,� Modi said.

A sea of supporters wearing saffron scarves and Modi face masks, gathered at the IGI Airport to greet their leader and became ecstatic as the Prime Minister-elect stepped out of Terminal 3.

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