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AAP's Kumar Vishwas 'praises' PM Modi

| | Sep 10, 2014, at 05:59 am
New Delhi, Sept 9 (IBNS) Aam Aadmi Party leader Kumar Vishwas on Tuesday praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said he is better than former PM Manmohan Singh.

Talking to Times Now's Arnab Goswami, Vishwas said, "If PM does well, I have the right to praise him."

He said, "Narendra Modi is a comparatively better PM than Manmohan Singh ... the Modi government is coming out of the policy paralysis."

Speaking on the Prime Minister's recent visit to Japan, he said: "The day Modi went to Japan, I tweeted that this is a welcome move."

He said, "He has been made a PM, so we have to give him a chance."
 

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