Interview of the Week
‘A terrorist is no one’s friend... The global revulsion over Pulwama led to Azhar vote’
By March there was a broad-based coalition, unlike ever before, seeking the listing of Masood Azhar, says Syed Akbaruddin.
‘I am waging a dharm-yudh against those who maligned Sanatan Dharma’
Bhopal is known for its lakes and Congress members encroached upon these lakes
‘Congress is the party that committed a scam even in the field of sports’
Narendra Modi’s name is a synonym for strong, decisive and transparent government which also empowers people, says Rathore.
So much to be done in India, says a desi neta from Japan
Yogendra Puranik, a naturalised Japanese, secured 6,477 votes, the fifth-highest of the 226,561 valid ballots cast on April 21.
‘There’s no sign of a Modi wave this time’
Milind Deora is contesting against Shiv Sena’s candidate Arvind Sawant from Mumbai South.
‘If Priyanka had fought from Varanasi... Modi would have lost’
All the work for development of the corridor has been given to Gujaratis. No local has got any job.
‘The Congress Party has done a pretty good job on alliances’
Prime Minister Narendra Modi keeps on talking about Pakistan, forgetting that the elections are being fought in India, says Kapil Sibal.
‘We are seeking votes on development as well as on national security’
We are not asking people to join our party depending on their caste, says Prakash Javadekar.
‘Be prepared to fight wars... in outer space’
The role of the kinetic kill vehicle is very significant and comes into play only at the end to kill the target, says Vijay Kumar Saraswat.
‘Rajiv Gandhi was more of a tinkerer, Rahul Gandhi is more of a thinker’
Pitroda, who has worked with both Rajiv Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, says that while the former was more of a “tinkerer”, the son is a “thinker”.