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UPA will be voted out in the elections: Modi

Jan 17 2013, 11:42am CST | by

Chennai, Jan 17 (IANS) Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi Thursday termed the Congress-led UPA government steeped in corruption and said it would be voted out by the people in the next elections.

Chennai, Jan 17 — Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi Thursday termed the Congress-led UPA government steeped in corruption and said it would be voted out by the people in the next elections....

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Narendra Modi magic at work at BJP’s party meet

Source: Economic Times  |   May 21 2013, 6:36pm CDT

NEW DELHI: The BJP should make more use of the social media to highlight the failures of the government and reach out to the youth in particular in the run-up to the general elections, Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi has told his party collea ...

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"Never has the country seen such an environment of gloom, pessimism, cynicism and negativism. All this is the result of this tenure of the government"


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Narendra Modi is a bubble — and voters today are sharp: Jitin Prasada

Source: Times of India  |   May 21 2013, 1:33pm CDT

Jitin Prasada is Congress MP from Dhaurahra, Uttar Pradesh. Speaking with Amin Ali on UPA-II's ninth anniversary, Prasada discussed the Congress strategy during UP's key polls, development versus identity ...

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UPA will be voted out in the elections: Modi

Jan 17 2013, 11:42am CST | by

Chennai, Jan 17 (IANS) Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi Thursday termed the Congress-led UPA government steeped in corruption and said it would be voted out by the people in the next elections.

Chennai, Jan 17 — Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi Thursday termed the Congress-led UPA government steeped in corruption and said it would be voted out by the people in the next elections.

Addressing the BJP cadres at the airport here, Modi, who is on a private visit to attend a wedding function here, said the central government is not delivering on development agenda.

He said the people are dejected by the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government and will vote it out in the next parliamentary elections.

Modi said the Gujarat people voted him back to power in the recent elections as he had delivered on development plans, adding if he had failed in delivery, the people would have voted him out.

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