Not the day to criticise one another: Advani


New Delhi, Aug 15 (IANS): BJP leader L.K. Advani Thursday said that Independence Day was not a day to "criticise one another", after Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi attacked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

"Today is Independence Day. Without criticising one another, people should be aware on this day that India has unlimited possibilities," the BJP leader said after unfurling the national flag at his residence.

In his Independence Day speech at Bhuj, Modi called Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's speech from the Red Fort "uninspiring" and criticised him on several accounts.

Some other BJP leaders also attacked Manmohan Singh over his speech.

  

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  • SEK, Banglore

    Thu, Aug 15 2013

    Modi projected himself as future PM and foolish guy doesn't know what to talk on Independence day It's Shameful, day dreamer

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