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Rough road ahead for Andhra Pradesh
S Sudhir Kumar, Niticentral, 19th February, 2014
Never before in the history of this country has a Bill that seeks to split a State been passed in the manner it was done on Tuesday. Members of the House were not given an agenda that said the AP Re-organisation Bill was to be introduced in the Lok Sabha. None of them knew that the Bill will be introduced at 12 pm that day.
Does Finance Minister want to make money from NaMo rallies?
Arun Jaitley, Niticentral, 18th February, 2014
Congress finds a new way to make money! The UPA government has now invented a new curious method, which it hopes can tackle him. Absurd that it may sound, they now propose to tax Modi’s rallies.
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In Karnataka, Narendra Modi mocks Sonia, Rahul as ‘Nakli Gandhis’
Deepshikha Ghosh, NDTV, 18th February, 2014
While launching his party’s campaign in Karnataka for the national election, Narendra Modi today mocked Sonia and Rahul Gandhi as “Nakli (fake)” Gandhis and described the Congress as the twin sister of corruption.
BJP does a Kejriwal, against Kejriwal
Devesh Kumar, NDTV, 18th February, 2014
Having borne much of the brunt of Aam Aadmi Party’s agitational politics, the BJP has now decided to hit back in the same coin. Leaders of the party’s Delhi unit will take part in a dharna at Jantar Mantar today to expose the Arvind Kejriwal government and its unfulfilled promises.
Congress tries to tax Modi rallies, steps back under attack
Niticentral, 18th February, 2014
The Congress-led UPA Government, which proposed to tax public rallies addressed by BJP’s Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi, has stepped back under attack from principal Opposition party.
Modi praises graft-tainted BSY, says corruption in Cong womb
The Indian Express, 19th February, 2014
Yeddyurappa was the only one to introduce a separate budget for farmers in the country. “No one has done it, only the BJP and B S Yeddyurappa have,’’ Modi said at Bharatha Gellisi in Davangere.
We can expect governance from the BJP: Kiran Bedi
Rediff.com, 19th February, 2014
The voters today have an option of choosing one of the two national parties, the BJP, and to reject the Congress which has caused many scams. We can expect governance from the BJP since its being led by an experienced and tested leadership.






