
Agartala, May 6 (IANS): BJP President Amit Shah on Saturday claimed that his party would oust Tripura's ruling Left Front in the assembly elections due next year to form a government on its own in the northeastern state. "We would not forge any electoral alliance with any party in Tripura. With BJP's own strength the party would form government in the state ending the 25-year rule of CPI-M led Left Front," he told reporters. Shah, who was here on a two-day visit as as part of his all-India tour to further expand the party base in the country, said his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has achieved tremendous growth in the state with already over two lakh enrolled as party members. He said that during the United Progressive Alliance government's 10-year tenure, corruption worth of Rs 12 lakh crore had been established, but in the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance rule, not a single case of irregularity was found. "The (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi model of development was not only well accepted by the people of the country but also in the global arena. The Modi government has taken many courageous steps including demonetisation of high value notes. "India's position in the world enormously hyped after the country successfully launched a record 104 satellites in one go in February and launching of South Asia Satellite on Friday," he said.