BJP’s Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi appears in his first national level television programme on India TV. Incidentally, this Aap Ki Adalat with Rajat Sharma comes minutes after Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi fielded questions in his second televised interview, this time on a Hindi channel.
Incidentally, the audience was an integral part of the programme and kept chanting ‘Modi, Modi’ at regular intervals. Modi also asked questions to the audience, getting answers in chorus from those in the crowd. It seemed the BJP leader was feeling at home, as if he was in a BJP rally somewhere.
#ModiInterview LIVE: ‘Delhi under the influence of black magic. These people have made jobs, coals and power disappear.’
#ModiInterview LIVE: Modi credits social media for empowering youth.
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#ModiInterview LIVE: Congress should complain to EC if they think I am spending Rs 10,000 crore on the campaign. Do this fast.
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#ModiInterview LIVE: India had a great opportunity where the Atal govt left it. But we did got stuck on the runway http://t.co/RJ1E8aC8sa
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#ModiInterview LIVE: Cong’s problem is we are running country for decades and a chaiwallah is challenging them http://t.co/RJ1E8aC8sa
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#ModiInterview LIVE: I dont want to become anyone, I just want to do something. That is my only dream http://t.co/RJ1E8aC8sa
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#ModiInterview LIVE: People have to decide if they have to hear Congress tape record or see track record http://t.co/RJ1E8aC8sa
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#ModiInterview LIVE: Have never seen Rahul Gandhi, Nehru or Patel wear the skull cap. I respect all traditions. http://t.co/RJ1E8aC8sa
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#ModiInterview LIVE: Gujarat hasnt seen a curfew in the past 12 years. Our progress is because of this peace, harmony http://t.co/RJ1E8aC8sa
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#ModiInterview LIVE: Communal tensions stop the progress of India. I will not let this happen. http://t.co/RJ1E8aC8sa
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#ModiInterview LIVE: I wouldn’t have won so many elections if what I’m claiming about Gujarat was not true http://t.co/RJ1E8aC8sa
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#ModiInterview LIVE: All allegation of favouring industrialists is false. Can’t the Centre fix this if true http://t.co/RJ1E8aC8sa
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#ModiInterview LIVE: Advani was never unhappy. All this is fiction. http://t.co/RJ1E8aC8sa
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