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This is an archive article published on May 24, 1999

Nagra for two party system

PANCHKULA, May 23: There should be only two parties in India, the ruling party and the opposition. This was stated by Aman Kumar Nagra, B...

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PANCHKULA, May 23: There should be only two parties in India, the ruling party and the opposition. This was stated by Aman Kumar Nagra, Bahujan Samaj Party MP from Ambala at a press conference held at the party office in a rally at Sector 12-A today.

Nagra said that the main object of the party is to have more than 10 per cent MP8217;s and also to have a 10 per cent vote bank for BSP. He said that the party is in third position today and is moving upwards and will soon attain second position. Nagra said there is no democracy in India and the reason is that more than 70 per cent of the politicians in the country are corrupt.

The Congress is a foreign party and hence a foreign Prime Minister is possible, said Nagra. He said the regional parties are working for their personal objectives and added that the BSP will support the national party. But the party was not in a hurry to come into power. He will fight the elections from Ambala and Pradeep Chaudhary, grandson of Devi Lal, will represent the BSP from Bhiwani.

 

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