Tuesday 19 August 2014

The Biggest Political Leaders Of India Answer Questions On Elections 2014





he race for Prime Minister's chair is getting tantalisingly close for the biggest electoral candidates in the country. With only a month to go before votes are counted on May 16, we decided to present all the videos of leaders from India's biggest parties to get a sense of how the next Prime Minister might look like.

Arvind Kejriwal's Google Hangout Video

Arvind Kejriwal's Google Hangout with CNN-IBN editor Rajdeep Sardesai was the latest attempt by politicians to drum up support for their party by using social networking. In the hour-plus video, Kejriwal takes pointed questions and answers them with fairly well. Whether it is getting questions about what his party will do if it gets elected and Kejriwal becomes Prime Minister to telling people about why the party quit the Delhi government after just 49 days in power.
Watch the Google Hangout here -

Narendra Modi's India TV Interview

Narendra Modi has always been accused of holding rallies frequently but shying away from answering pointed questions from the media. Modi finally appeared on television on India TV's Aap Ki Adalat with Rajat Sharma over the weekend. Modi answered allegations from other politicians and threw vitriol all over as well as earned brownie points. However, the interview quickly ran into controversy for being stage-managed and caused editorial director of the channel Qamar Waheed Naqvi after the interview was aired.
Watch Narendra Modi's interview here -

Rahul Gandhi's Interview With Arnab Goswami

Rahul Gandhi was the first head of a political party to appear on television to face the nation with questions from Times Now's Arnab Goswami. Rahul's extra-emphasis on women's empowerment and RTI caused many Internet memes and jokes to go viral even as a small section of Congress supporters began to look at Rahul with newfound respect for agreeing to be grilled by Mr Goswami.
Watch Rahul Gandhi's Times Now interview here -
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