This Article is From Jan 19, 2014

Congress fears losing, so not naming PM candidate, says Sushma Swaraj: highlights

Congress fears losing, so not naming PM candidate, says Sushma Swaraj: highlights

Leader of opposition in Rajya Sabha Sushma Swaraj speaks at a rally.

With the Lok Sabha elections due in a few months, all political parties are gearing up to campaign for their parties. Sushma Swaraj, leader of opposition in Rajya Sabha speaks at a rally.
Here are the highlights:
  • We have nominated Narendra Modi as PM candidate for the Lok Sabha elections.
  • The Congress has been decimated in the recent elections, it is a sign of things to come.
  • We declared Modi our PM candidate, but the Congress is still silent about its leadership.
  • In Rajasthan, they lost terribly. Congress's reason for not announcing PM candidate can't be digested.
  • Congress is scared and the fear of losing has stopped them from announcing their PM candidate.
  • When they completed four years last year, PM said that the previous government has given them an empty glass when asked about inflation and other problems in the country.
  • I want to reply, If you're indulging in corruption and other scams obviously the glass can't be filled.
  • We gave you a full glass but you spent all the time in emptying that glass.
  • The growth rate has fallen heavily because of corruption.
  • There are attacks on political rallies now. The attack on the BJP rally in Patna is deplorable.
  • After 12 years Mr Modi got justice, I would like to congratulate you Mr Modi.
  • Rahul said that Opposition stalls Parliament and do not let passage of bills.
  • Do you come to the parliament? Did you ever see the proceedings?
  • You recite your lines sitting at home and give these speeches.
  • Jairam Ramesh in the parliament said that he was successful in passing the bill only because of the opposition.
  • Sonia Gandhi said that our government did great work. They can't see the reality on the ground.
  • The people of this country will soon give them a sense of reality.
  • We will win more than 272 seats in 2014 polls.
  • Congress is afraid of poll defeat.

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