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"Advani for PM"

This morning as usual I was checking my mails and some of the blogs. I also checked this blog and one of the ads on this page flashed the following quote "Advani for PM". The link I clicked took me to L.K Advani's web portal. http://www.lkadvani.in .

I feel happy that politicians are using technology to show case their views and I also feel it's a great way for campaigning. I had never come across a website created by a politician. I happened to learn a lot of things from this website and it only added more to my growing respect for Mr. Advani! This move is something I very much appreciate, one can get to know everything from the site. The contents in the site might also clear the doubts in one's mind which might otherwise give a false impression.

The above website contains a collection of speeches, related news. Some of them were very encouraging to read. His speech in Tumkur, on account of Sree Shivakumara Swamiji's centenary celebration was indeed thought provoking. The way Mr.Advani has attributed Swamiji's self-less work shows what a great personality Mr.Advani is. I also read a couple of posts in his blog. Most of the posts are about the current events and it's nice that many people are ineracting. It was indeed a great experience to read those.

I am happy that Mr.Advani has expressed his concern to promote Sanskrit: "it will be our commitment to give Sanskrit its rightful place in our education system and in our national life."

I support Mr.Advani and I'm hoping that he'll be our next PM because I feel he has got everything in him and is the best person to take up the most-challenging job! I've come across people saying we need young politicians and all that but I feel Advani is as Dynamic and as Active as any youngster. With his experience he can deal with any situation and he can fulfill the dream of better India. I'm a kind of person who believes age has nothing to do with what one does. Be it cricket, politics or any other thing for that matter..

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