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Sushma Swaraj denies tension between Narendra Modi and herself | Leader of the Opposition Sushma Swaraj on Friday categorically denied there was any tension
between her and Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi. Talking to media persons
in Patna, Swaraj maintained 'all was well' in her relations with Modi, and that
all reports suggesting the contrary were fabricated and baseless. "Neither there
is any tension between Narendra Modi and I, nor has the BJP chief Nitin Gadkari
discussed the issue with me. All the reports circulating in the media are baseless
and false. Somebody is planting fabricated stories in the media," said Sushma.
Swaraj's clarification comes at a time when the polls in Bihar are underway. Swaraj
expressed confidence that the people would choose development over caste politics
and backwardness in the ongoing elections. "Since decades, the elections in Bihar
were conducted on the basis of caste. There was no development. The votes of people
used to be garnered by stoking caste fires. Due to the efforts of the National
Democratic Alliance (NDA), development has emerged as the most important issue,
and we are contesting the elections on this plank," said Sushma. "People are hungry
for progress and are no longer enticed or lured by caste politics. The elections
are taking place on the plank of progress, people's aspirations and self-respect,"
she added. The six-phase polling for the 243 assembly seats of the state began
on October 21 and it is scheduled to end on November 20, while counting of votes
will take place on November 24.
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