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Modi welcomes Advani

Last Updated 06 November 2011, 13:22 IST

Modi, considered a prime ministerial candidate and who was reportedly upset over Advani being also in the run for it, got into the bus and garlanded him while receiving him in the state.

However, observers said that the cold vibes between them may not be completely over because Modi did not take the throne-like seat next to Advani and sat two chairs away from him. Both were also not seen exchanging words.

"The Congress (leaders) say they are 'helpless' about corruption, but I say it is their helplessness and not ours. Fight against corruption will continue, be it through, Anna Hazare, Baba Ramdev or Advaniji. The corrupt government will have to come down," Modi said.

Advani returned the Chief Minister's compliments lauding him for "good governance" and making the state "corruption-free". He said that he was overwhelmed by the reception he received in the state.

"Gujarat is the only state in the country, where there is good governance and 'swaraj'. This has been possible under the able leadership of Narendra Modi," he said.

After Advani announced the nation-wide yatra, which took his party by suprise, Modi announced his own three-day 'sadbhavna' fast which observers had seen as a counter to Advani's plan.

Still Advani went to Ahmedabad to express his solidarity with Modi in his fast. However, Modi did not attend the BJP National Executive meeting in Delhi and the reason touted was that he was upset over induction of his betenoire Sanjay Joshi into the Executive by party President Nitin Gadkari.

Advani also raked up the name of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, with whom Modi does not share a good relationship.

He said he had often brought the matter of Gujarat's good governance to the notice of Kumar.

"When Nitish Kumar was the Railway Minister, I told him to conduct a survey of ticketless passengers and said that the least number of such passengers were bound to be found in Gujarat," he said.

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(Published 06 November 2011, 13:10 IST)

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