NEW DELHI: Bharatiya Janata Party president Amit Shah said on Friday that his statement that there will be fireworks in Pakistan if his party lost election in Bihar was merely an analogy to point out that anti-national elements will rejoice the BJP ’s electoral defeat.In an exclusive interview given to Times Now, Shah rejected the charge that he was trying to give a communal colour to the election campaign by that controversial comment. “It meant that if Mr Modi loses elections, it was natural for anti-national forces to rejoice. This is what I have said. What is communal in this? I did not incite any religious name.”When quizzed about his another statement made at public rallies that there was an attempt to take away the quota from Dalits and OBCs and give it to members of the minority community, Shah said it had been inferred from the speeches of grand alliance leaders. “The status of reservation in the country, is that the Supreme Court has given an upper limit of 50% and no one can cross that upper limit. The Congress party in the UP election Nothing Communal in Pak Jibe: Shah had said 9 to 8% should be given as reservation. Lalu ji has also said this …and Nitish Kumar in the Parliament said in 2005…. Where will it come from?” he said.Shah reiterated the BJP poll slogan that the Grand Alliance was a coalition born out of compromise by self-serving politicians while his party was committed to development. He also pointed out that phrase Jungle Raj was not a BJP coinage. “It was coined by Nitish Kumar.” And now “they have compromised their principles for an interest driven decision.”