We have to think big like BJP to succeed, says Congress leader Salman Khurshid
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Last Updated: May 17, 2021, 05:09 PM IST
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Synopsis One take-away that I have from (West) Bengal and Assam (Assembly elections) is: You should never, never accept that you are too small, you are too weak and that you can t make it big in a particular region or State , he told P T I in an interview on Monday.
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The Congress, the former Union Minister insisted, should not accept the pessimistic view that it has lost too much ground and it cannot now regain.
Senior Congress leader Salman Khurshid wants his party to think big like the BJP, and refuse to accept pessimistic view that the outfit has now become too small, weak and cannot regain its lost ground.
Synopsis I m discussing it, will let you know..no decision has been taken yet., Yediyurappa told reporters in response to a question on extending the lockdown and announcing a package.
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Discussions are on regarding extending the lockdown in Karnataka, but no decision has been taken yet on the matter, Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa said on Monday, as the State battles the second wave of COVID-19. I m discussing it, will let you know..no decision has been taken yet., Yediyurappa told reporters in response to a question on extending the lockdown and announcing a package. Though the state is currently under complete lockdown till May 24, several leaders, including ministers, have expressed themselves in favour of extending it.
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His remarks came two days after Modi ordered an immediate audit of installation and operation of ventilators provided by the central government.
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