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Who is Your Candidate For PM in Next Election..?
Good if you give reason for it also..!
Asked by Santosh Sawant,
05 Dec '11 01:02 pm
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No major party is expected to announce their prime ministerial candidate before the elections as it would jeopardize their chances of winning the same. Hence no guess.
Answered by Dharmarajan, 05 Dec '11 01:08 pm
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Narendra Modi. He has already made Gujarat a dream state. Other states are envying at Gujarat. He is capable of making India a dream nation.
Answered by Seshadri Srinivasan, 05 Dec '11 01:04 pm
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Narendra modi - looking to the development of Gujrat
Answered by Gurdeep Chawla, 05 Dec '11 01:04 pm
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The main political parties, the Congress as well as BJP have many intelligent and able people in their teams, many of them work behind the screen.
Unless there is a single leader who emerges to become a poster boy to inspire voters to vote for his / her party, the chance is that one such hidden person will surface to lead the Parliament.
The maximum discussed names in the online forum are Narendra Modi & Rahul Gandhi. The former lacks appeal outside Gujrath beyond party supporters while the later lacks the track record of handling any ministerial position. So, the chances of both becoming PM in the next Parliament are really very low.
Answered by Aarnika Tiwaari, 05 Dec '11 01:41 pm
Unless there is a single leader who emerges to become a poster boy to inspire voters to vote for his / her party, the chance is that one such hidden person will surface to lead the Parliament.
The maximum discussed names in the online forum are Narendra Modi & Rahul Gandhi. The former lacks appeal outside Gujrath beyond party supporters while the later lacks the track record of handling any ministerial position. So, the chances of both becoming PM in the next Parliament are really very low.
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Sushma Swaraj.
She talks very convincingly.
Let us see if she really makes good her promise.
Answered by mohanbirsingh ghura, 05 Dec '11 01:05 pm
She talks very convincingly.
Let us see if she really makes good her promise.
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If congress along with UPA wins a majority it may be Rahul Gandhi or Manmohan SIngh and if NDA wins it may be either L K Advani or Nitish Kumar
Answered by rajnikant raiyarela, 05 Dec '11 01:04 pm
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