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Would his bio rub people the wrong way? Like with l’affaire Jinnah, Advani didn’t care.

Whatever I was expecting, it was certainly not the NDA’s prime ministerial candidate looking diffident, at a slight loss for words.... by Sheela Reddy

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Walk the Talk Part-I

‘No attempt being made (by Pak) to undo terrorism infrastructure. It is still there, kept as a reserve’ ...

Transcript of L.K. Advani's interview with The Indian Express Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta on NDTV 24x7’s



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Walk the Talk Part-II

'There’s no communication (with Cong). I don’t think (my breaking the ice) would be rightly understood
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Looking back to the reaction in India, within your own party (on your Jinnah statement) . . . maybe your own party was not ready for change. You found no support.

After all that we had done with respect to Pakistan in Delhi (as a government) the party did not react adversely.

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Advani gets nostalgic, teary-eyed

CNN-IBN Exclusive interview by Rajdeep Sardesai:

CANDID TALK : Advani says he and Vajpayee have never been rivals or competitors. A day after the release of his memoir, My Country, My Life, BJP leader L K Advani spoke to CNN-IBN's Editor-in-Chief Rajdeep Sardesai at length about his relationship with former prime minister Atal Behari Vajpayee, about his memories in Pakistan and about Narendra Modi and BJP leadership.

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Excerpts of L.K. Advani’s interview with TIMES NOW's Editor-in-Chief, Arnab Goswami
In an exclusive interview with TIMES NOW, BJP's Prime Ministerial candidate LK Advani said that he wish he had better relationship with Congress President Sonia Gandhi. Speaking to TIMES NOW's Editor-in-Chief, Arnab Goswami -Advani goes on to say that this even affected his relationship with the Prime Minister.

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India should not be scared of China: Advani

Interview to Shantanu Nandan Sharma and Shubham Mukherjee in The Economic Times

BJP’s prime ministerial candidate L K Advani claims that he did not time the release of his autobiography My Country, My Life to coincide with the current political climate. While the ruling party, gearing up for the elections, has been looking for opportunities to highlight the Opposition’s weak points, the book has given sleepless nights to many in the BJP itself. The leader of the Opposition talked about core political and economic issues and explained why he decided to have a cup of coffee with the UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi at 10 Janpath. Excerpts:

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