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Arun Shourie’s active engagement: A positive step for BJP

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Arun Shourie’s active engagement is the most significant development away from world of waves, polls and pollsters
Arun Shourie’s active engagement with BJP is more than anything that the party want now. As BJP’s Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi respects Shourie’s scholarship, his understanding of history and of contemporary events and his pragmatic approach towards running the economy.
Sanjaya Baru exposes the hypocrisy of the Congress in bifurcating AP. Remember, he was an insider once!
We all know Congress party members are hypocrites and bifurcation of Telengana is a clear example for it. The Congress’s brazen attempt to score political points through the division of Andhra Pradesh has undermined the trust Telugus have reposed in it for years.
Giving sleepless nights to the Congress
Yes you read it right! Narendra Modi giving sleepless nights to the Congress. The BJP’s Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi’s highly successful visits to Kerala this year – first to the Sri Narayana Guru ashram at Sivagiri in April and then to the 60th birthday celebrations of Mata Amritanandamayi at Kollam in September – have forced a serious rethink in the Congress about the wisdom of retaining Oommen Chandy.
Had govt accepted Parakh’s suggestion, scam would not have occurred: BJP
The Indian government realizes everything very late. The BJP spokesperson Prakash Javadekar said that had the UPA government accepted the suggestion made in his Cabinet note way back in 2004 for adopting auction route, the coal scam would not have occurred.
Rs 10 fee for Bangalore Rally
Get ready to attend Narendra Modi’s rally in Bangalore with Rs 10 as entry fee. Party political affairs and core committee that met in Bangalore on Wednesday discussed preparations for Modi’s rally and decided to collect Rs 10 as entry fee.

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BJP to be single largest party in 2014 Lok Sabha election: Survey
The BJP looks set to emerge as the single largest party in 2014 with 162 seats, far ahead of the Congress tally of 102 according to the latest Times Now-C Voter survey.
I will be happy if Narendra Modi becomes Prime Minister: Advani
This is what L K Advani has to say about Narendra Modi. Senior BJP leader L K Advani on Wednesday said, “I will be happy if Narendra Modi becomes Prime Minister.”
Modi as PM candidate boosts BJP’s chances: poll
Believe it or not but BJP has gained its popularity after naming Narendra Modi as prime ministerial candidate. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has picked up support since naming Hindu nationalist Narendra Modi as its candidate for prime minister last month.

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