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UPA scores numerical victory but lost on moral grounds: Advani

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Posted: Jul 22, 2008 at 2140 hrs IST

New Delhi, July 22: Leader of the Opposition L K Advani said the UPA Government had only scored a numerical victory and not a moral victory.

"There is something like numerical legitimacy and moral legitimacy. The Government scored the numerical victory but lost on moral grounds," Advani said after Manmohan Singh government won the trust vote.

Advani said the UPA victory only validated the theory that money power was used to secure votes.

"Earlier there were only suspicions but today's episode has validated the fact that money was used."

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