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Time has not come to quit: Vajpayee

April 08, 2004 15:54 IST

The time has not come to quit, Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee said in New Delhi on Thursday.

He was asked about his comments in Lucknow that without Lal Kishenchand Advani's nod, he would not have occupied the top slot and his earlier remarks that under his deputy's leadership the Bharatiya Janata Party wanted to move forward.

He was also asked whether the time had come for the party leadership to be handed over to Advani and if there were apprehensions that the National Democratic Alliance would not accept Advani's leadership.

"We will discuss (this) issue later," was all that the 79-year old Vajpayee had to say when he was reminded of his own statement made decades ago where he was critical of the then ageing prime minister Charan Singh and called for the leadership to be handed over to the younger generation.


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Sub: Retire

So Vajpayee, has the post of PM become so alluring that you will cling on to it even when you are in the ICU? Retire ...


Posted by GB





Sub: Time Has Not Come to Quit

It is time to hand over the leadership to somebody else and under PMs guidance somebody else can also excel. That way we can have ...


Posted by Ajay Rambhad





Sub: Retirement

The members of the parliament are the ones who decide the retirement age for everyone in the country, should not be having a retirement age. ...


Posted by Anil





Sub: Time has not come to quit : P.M.

Certainly not. Still there is a lot of damage to be done to the nation by selling some of the remaining profit making Public Sector ...


Posted by P.R. Shenoy




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