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Omar bats for Rahul Gandhi as PM

| | Apr 04, 2014, at 06:40 pm
Srinagar, Apr 4 (IBNS) Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday said Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi is the fittest one for the prime ministerial post.
Addressing a public rally at Mendhar town in Poonch district on Friday, Abdullah said: "The people has to make a choice - whether they want to see a dictator with communal ideology (BJP leader Narendra Modi) or a secular democratic young person (Rahul) as the country's PM."
 
"Rahul has a clean and transparent image. He has a communication link with all sections of society. This makes him the fittest person to lead India," said Abdullah. 
 
"In Rahul Gandhi, Jammu and Kashmir has found a great friend. He is always available for the state and renders full support to it to overcome difficulties and march towards prosperity," he added.

 

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