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Senior BJP leader LK Advani hurled a political bombshell on Sunday by writing in his blog that a non-Congress, non-BJP Prime Minister heading a government supported by one of these two principal parties can’t be ruled out in 2014 elections."A non-Congress, non-BJP Prime Minister heading a government supported by one of these two principal parties is, however, feasible. This has happened in the past...
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BJP leader L.K. Advani on Sunday said a non-Congress, non-BJP Prime Minister supported by any of these two parties is ‘feasible’ in the next general elections but cautioned that this may not be a very stable dispensation.In his latest blog posting, Advani said, ‘A non-Congress, non-BJP Prime Minister heading a government supported by one of these two principal parties is, however, feasible. This has...
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Sunday shocked his party by admitting that the 2014 general elections may throw up a non-BJP and non-Congress prime minister. He also claimed that the Congress's score will reduce to less than 100 seats in the Lok Sabha.But, in a rider to this prediction, Advani, in his latest blog, said vombinations of the kind that had been witnessed in the past would not last long."A non-Congress, non-BJP prime...
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opposed Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi's candidature for Prime Ministership, BJP leadertoday surprised his party by saying that a non-Congress, non-BJP Prime Minister is possible after the"A non-Congress, non-BJP Prime Minister heading a government supported by one of these two principal parties is, however, feasible. This has happened in the past also," he said in his latest blog posting.chief...
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(BJP) leader L.K. Advani Sunday shocked his party by admitting that the 2014 general elections may throw up a non-BJP and non-Congress prime minister. He also claimed that the Congresss score will reduce to less than 100 seats in the Lok Sabha....
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Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader L.K Advanis blog, wherein he said that a non-Congress, non-BJP Prime Minister heading a government was feasible, Communist Party of India (CPI) leader D Raja on Sunday said the Left can play a role in uniting all democratic forces....
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Prime Minister heading a government supported by one of these two principal parties is, however, feasible. This has happened in the past also," he said in his latest"There has been stability at the Centre only when the government has had either a Congress or a...
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wrote in his blog that a non-Congress, non-BJP prime minister supported by any of these two parties is "feasible" in the next general elections but cautioned that this may not be a very stable dispensation.Advani wrote, "A non-Congress, non-BJP Prime Minister heading a government supported by one of these two principal parties is, however, feasible. This has happened in the past also.""There has been...
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Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader LK Advani on Sunday shocked his party by admitting that the 2014 general elections may throw up a non-BJP and non-Congress prime minister. He also claimed that the Congress's score will reduce to less than 100 seats in the Lok Sabha.But, in a rider tothis prediction, Advani, in his latest blog, said combinations of the kind that had been witnessed in the past would...
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shocked his party by admitting that the 2014 general elections may throw up a non-BJP and non-prime minister. He also claimed that the Congress's score will reduce to less than 100 seats in the Lok Sabha.But, in a rider to this prediction, Advani, in his latest blog, said vombinations of the kind that had been witnessed in the past would not last long.Advani was speculating on the ruling Congress'...
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Janata Party (BJP) patriarch LK Advani on Sunday expressed his thoughts on the upcoming 2014 Lok Sabha polls and said 'a non-Congress, non-BJP Prime Minister heading a government supported by one of these two principal parties' was feasible."The shape which national polity has acquired in the past two and a half decades makes it practically impossible for any government to be formed in New Delhi which...
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Congress on Sunday slammed senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader LK Advani and said the BJP patriarch was predicting the defeat of his own party by writing on the 2014 Lok Sabha poll result on his latest blog."He has said that a BJP Prime Minister cannot be made in the 2014 General Elections. That means he has conceded defeat," he said.Slamming Advani, Shukla said: "He is like a reluctant general...
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Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader L.K. Advani today shocked his party by admitting that the 2014 general elections may throw up a non-BJP and non-Congress prime minister. He also claimed that the Congress's score will reduce to less than 100 seats in the Lok Sabha. But, in a rider to this prediction, Advani, in his latest blog, said vombinations of the kind that had been witnessed in the past would...
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Commenting on Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader L.K Advani's blog wherein he remarked that a "non-Congress, non-BJP Prime Minister heading a government was feasible, Congress Leader Rajiv Shukla on Sunday said that the former himself was predicting his own party's defeat in the 2014 general election."Advani himself has considered defeat in 2014 election, by saying in his blog that there could not...
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Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf has said that anyone intending to secure power through the backdoor will not succeed....
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Senior BJP leader LK Advani hurled a political bombshell by writing in his blog that a non-Congress, non-BJP Prime Minister heading a government supported by one of these two principal parties can’t be ruled out in 2014 elections.“This has happened in the past also. But, as the Prime Ministership of Ch. Charan Singh, Chandrashekharji, Deve Gowdaji and Inder Kumar ji Gujral (all supported by Congress)...
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Senior BJP leader L K Advani has predicted that neither the Congress nor the BJP on its own can win majority in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls.Writing in his blog, Advani says: "A non-Congress, non-BJP Prime Minister heading a government supported by one of these two principal parties is however feasible. This has happened in the past also."Advani further writes: "The shape which national polity has acquired...
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