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Rajnath lauds Modi as most popular CM
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India's main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) senior leader and Chief Minister of Gujarat, Narendra Modi (L), hugs BJP President Rajnath Singh during a BJP National Council two day meeting in New Delhi on March 2, 2013. Amid calls for a larger role for him Modi won singular praise from BJP President Singh for being the 'most popular' chief minister having registered 'never before' three consecutive electoral wins for the party in Gujarat. In a poll published in January, 36 percent of voters surveyed said Modi would make the best prime minister -- well ahead of his likely election rival Rahul Gandhi of the ruling Congress party who had just 22 percent. AFP PHOTO
India's main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) senior leader and Chief Minister of Gujarat, Narendra Modi (L), hugs BJP President Rajnath Singh during a BJP National Council two day meeting in New Delhi on March 2, 2013. Amid calls for a larger role for him Modi won singular praise from BJP President Singh for being the 'most popular' chief minister having registered 'never before' three consecutive electoral wins for the party in Gujarat. In a poll published in January, 36 percent of voters surveyed said Modi would make the best prime minister -- well ahead of his likely election rival Rahul Gandhi of the ruling Congress party who had just 22 percent. AFP PHOTO

Amid calls for a larger role for him, Narendra Modi today won singular praise from BJP President Rajnath Singh for being the "most popular" chief minister having registered "never before" three consecutive electoral wins for the party in Gujarat.

The BJP National Council meeting began here with Singh exhorting the delegates to give a standing ovation to Modi and garlanding him.

"We have never seen the BJP winning three elections under one leadership," Singh said as Modi stepped forward on the dais to accept plaudits from the delegates.

"It won't be proper to welcome Modi with mere words. He deserves a good round of applause, a standing ovation," Singh said.

The BJP chief also lauded Chief Ministers of Madhya Pradesh and Chhatisgarh Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Raman Singh respectively for leading "successful" governments.

He also had words of praise for Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar, Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Sushilkumar Modi and Leader of the BJP legislature party in Punjab, where the party is sharing power with the Akali Dal.

Singh also defended his predecessor Nitin Gadkari, saying the allegations against the former BJP president were completely false and baseless.

Singh accused the UPA government of failure of various counts including in ensuring security, maintaining diplomatic relations, particularly with neighbouring countries, tackling naxalism and handling of the economy and sought to project the BJP as an alternative.

"We haven't seen a strong leadership in the Congress-led UPA," the BJP President said.

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(Published 02 March 2013, 15:05 IST)