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Q: 'Do you admire Mayawati?'
A: 'I will tell you in June'

April 21, 2009
Do you see any trends in the current general election, or do think it is just like any other election, full of personal attacks on each other?

Every election has its own character. The 1952 elections were different, 1957, 1962 were different, etc. The issues are different. Some elections were personality-centric, in some others the media was at the centre, etc, when the focus is on current events. In such a big nation, it is natural for the focus to change every time.

If you had the choice, what would you wish this election to be about?

I want there to be a strong government, a decisive government, with an experienced and strong leader at the helm. There should be a government that solves problems. And I see such a capability, drive to do something for the nation, in the NDA led by Advaniji.

You said every election has its own complexion. In the present election, your party's young leader Varun Gandhi has suddenly changed its complexion.

You please wait till the election results are out.

Do you agree with what Varun Gandhi said about Muslims?

You have seen the Uttar Pradesh elections, what result was thrown up there. You can well analyse the situation yourself.

No, we are asking your opinion.

The nation doesn't run on my opinion. I request you to analyse the situation on the basis of track record and draw your conclusions. That will be best.

But Varun Gandhi does not have a track record, this is his maiden election.

Arre, analyse from where it all began.

Is there a leader in India who you admire, who you feel have something in them?

Lal Krishna Advani.

Anyone else?

You asked for a leader, I gave you one.

Anyone else?

For anyone else, you meet me in June.

Mayawatiji?

I will tell you in June.

How do you feel when in a party like the BJP which is considered disciplined, there is unhappiness at the top, where someone like Arun Jaitley feels miffed?

I am involved in Gujarat's affairs, I don't get involved in what is going on outside Gujarat.

You haven't answered the question.

Of course, I have answered your question, it's a different matter if you don't like my answer.

Who is your leadership model? Who are you inspired by?

From my childhood I have been influenced by Swami Vivekanandji's life. I have studied his life, and live by it. I don't cross the limit.

Image: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati, who some analysts believe could soon be India's next prime minister. Photograph: Tanushree Rumwani/Reuters.

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