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NDA strategists claim trust vote is
win-win for it
Though NDA is not leaving any opportunity to win over
more MPs to its camp, its strategists today claimed that the July 22
trust vote in Lok Sabha is a win-win situation for them even if the UPA
government sails through.
"We are leaving no stones unturned. The difference between us and the
UPA is that we are trying things on the political level and they are
doing efforts on the corporate level," senior party leader Venkaiah
Naidu told PTI.
The party is counting on the "deals" which the Manmohan Singh regime
"were forced to do due to its misdeeds" in its efforts to save the
government and the Indo-US nuclear deal.
"Whether the government survives or not, it will certainly leave a
permanent scar on the face of the Congress regime," Naidu added.
The people of the country are watching and they will answer with their
vote. The country now knows how the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha and PMK were
taken to their side, he added.
Commenting on the situation, party spokesperson Rajiv Pratap Rudy
alleged the trust vote is not only a political loss for the Congress but
it is also a moral loss.
The party also has plans to focus on the "success of the NDA regime" and
compare it with the "unreliable UPA regime." The saffron party, in its
bid to win over allies in the ensuing Lok Sabha polls, in its speeches
during the trust vote would try and market NDA as a reliable coalition,
sources said. |