Its universal rule when party win everyone wants credit of it now when BJP lost the election who should be blamed now as one say ” win due to all and lost also due to all” but this is politics where no one leave any change to play blame game here and that’smaking more fun in 2018 elections .Since coming to power in 2014, the top two in the BJP — Prime Minister Narendra Modi and party chief Amit Shah — have held “victory” marches at its headquarters after every assembly poll win that followed, and credited each other for the achievement. But, as the results of the five state polls came in Tuesday, party leaders were scrambling to distance the two from the debacle.
Beneath the surface, however, the rumbling was clear. Speaking to The Indian Express, at least two senior BJP leaders admitted that the Modi-Shah combine should “at least share the blame”
“Just as they take the entire credit for the wins, they should share the blame, too. If the BJP leadership thinks the PM’s popularity is intact, it is making a huge mistake. That was clear from the crowd that his rallies drew in Chhattisgarh, MP and Rajasthan,” said one leader, who is a national office-bearer.
Central leaders attributed the defeats to “local anti-incumbency factors”, but sources close to Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje and Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan argued that their “performance and popularity” helped the BJP put up a close fight.
In Madhya Pradesh, former MLA Raghunandan Sharma said the party would have “won easily” if Chouhan had not “upset the upper castes” with his comment that “Koi mai ka lal aarakshan nahin khatam kar sakta (Nobody can end reservation)”. “We lost at least 15 seats because of that,” Sharma claimed.
That claim came with a warning, too, for 2019. “If the central government does not change the provisions in the GST and simplify the rules, the party will pay a heavy price in the Lok Sabha polls,” Sharma said.