New Delhi, Dec 4: Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked the opposition to move past its “negativity” of the previous nine years and move forward, instead of expressing their frustration over the setback in the assembly polls within the House, ahead of Parliament’s Winter Session on Monday. Speaking to the press outside the Parliament building, Modi declared that the nation had rejected negativity and that the opposition had a great opportunity during the Winter Session. “If I may base my remarks on the outcome of the assembly poll, opposition has a great chance to win.They should learn from this setback and break out from the negativity that has characterised the past nine years. If they go positively this session, the nation’s perception of them will shift, he said, rather than organising ways to express their dissatisfaction over the loss. They might be able to enter a new area. Even though they disagree, I am still offering them counsel,” he declared. “The future is bright for everyone, so don’t give up hope. However, please don’t take your displeasure with the losses you’ve experienced inside Parliament. He stated that there will be disappointment and frustration. The BJP tightened its grip over the Hindi heartland on Sunday by sweeping Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Chhattisgarh and handily defeating the Congress.In Telangana, the Congress defeated the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) to give the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) a 3-1 lead in the most recent Assembly elections, which are expected to serve as a semi-final before the national election in the following year. There will be fifteen sittings in the Winter session of Parliament until December 22.