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BJP's three A's -- Atal, Agenda, Alliance

February 22, 2004 20:19 IST

Bharatiya Janata Party has three A's – Atal, Agenda and Alliance -- to fight the forthcoming polls, party chief Venkaiah Naidu said on Sunday.

Naidu came down heavily on the opposition saying it lacked clarity on leadership, agenda and alliance and was trying to lower the image of nation by its false propaganda even when the Pakistani press was praising the Indian success.

"The opposition lacks clarity on leadership, agenda and alliance to go for election and there is a question mark on who their leader is and also they are changing their issues every day, whereas BJP is in an advantageous position as we have three A's -- Atal (Bihari Vajpayee), Agenda and Alliance with us," Naidu said.

"When Pakistani press is also saying the success story of India is not a propaganda, Madam (Sonia Gandhi) refuses to acknowledge that and the negative campaign of Congress will have an adverse impact on the nation," he said.

Claiming his government has provided more jobs than they had promised, the BJP chief said in the last 50 years Congress had created a concept that jobs means only government or public sector jobs.

"But more government jobs means more burden on the common man, hence the Vajpayee government changed that concept to create more opportunities in the private sector," he said.


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