Saturday, May 17, 2014

BoltiBand: After Modi’s historic victory, these people might want to take their comments back!

New Delhi: Prime Minister designate Narendra Modi led Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to a landslide victory in the dramatic Lok Sabha Elections. They were truly a historic moment for Indian politics as it was for the first time that any party gained clear majority since 1984. BJP secured 282 seats for itself while NDA has 336 seats in total. These elections have been the most happening and the eventful elections of all times. Many politicians had the foot-in-the-mouth moment during these elections. From Rahul Gandhi to Arvind Kejriwal, Modi was criticised by every party and politician. But after this historic and landslide victory, there are some comments which seem to have fallen flat. Dailybhaskar.com brings you some examples of what some politicians said about Modi who might want to take their statements back.
Lalu Yadav – I stopped the guru, now I will stop the chela. (He said this referring to LK Advani as the guru and Modi as the chela.)
Nitish Kumar – “I am more qualified for PM post than Narendra Modi.
Sonia Gandi – “Narendra Modi, who is dreaming to become the Prime Minister must keep in mind this great country's rich culture and generosity.
Rahul Gandhi – “These are challenging elections and we will win them.
Arvind Kejriwal – “We will win with a huge majority. Modi doesn’t even have the time to ask votes from the people.”
Mani Shankar Aiyar – “I promise you in the 21st century Narendra Modi will never become the Prime Minister of the country… But if he wants to distribute tea here, we will find a place for him.”
Kamaal R Khan – “It’s my challenge that if Modi ji will become PM of India then I shall do sex change and marry with Karan Johar.”
Jairam Ramesh – “No Modi leher, only Modi zeher.
Kapil Sibal – “My experience says Modi will never become the Prime Minister.”
Kumar Vishwas – “I am confident that Rahul Gandhi will not only lose but will lose by a big margin

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