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NDA vs INDIA- How does the BJP view this?

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Tuhan, thank you so much for taking the time out. This is the second conversation that we're having here on Swell today, and it's very kind of you to give me time and let us know what you think of the following questions. So I'm going to follow this introduction up with a couple of questions, and we're really looking forward to hearing your take on both these issues

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@tuhins

Whereas the BJP believes that the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the government's track record over the last nine years would suffice to help the party form majority next year on the Lok Sabha. What is your read of both of these alliances and how does the BJP really intend on taking on the India alliance?
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tuhin sinha
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And even if they have a vision that is largely centered around self aggrandizement, nothing that they can give to the country. But most importantly, like I mentioned, it's a desperate need for survival. And any party, even within the PDF which finds that it is not getting the best deal within, they're not ideologically bound. So tomorrow you should not be surprised if, you know, decides to break out of the indie alliance
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My second question. Tuhin is slightly unrelated to the topic that we're discussing in terms of alliances and the general election. But I really wanted to know your take on what's going on in Manipur because Home Minister Amit Shah did mention today in the floor of the house that he's open to having a constructive deliberation with the opposition if they do cooperate
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tuhin sinha
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Now, coming back to the discussion in parliament, the BJP is absolutely open to the discussion. But the parliament works according to well laid out procedure, when the opposition tries to brow beat the government by insisting that the prime minister should speak first a prime minister. Whenever the prime minister's comments happen, they need to be preceded by a proper discussion according to the procedure. Well laid out procedures in the house. So I think instead of being nonchallenged, instead of being so obstetric, the opposition
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