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UPA will lose trust vote, claims BJP

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Posted: Jul 18, 2008 at 1949 hrs IST

Bangalore, July 18: Claiming the Congress-led UPA will lose the July 22 vote of confidence in the Lok Sabha, BJP on Friday said it is fully prepared for general elections.

“UPA government is already in minority. It has been admitted in the intensive care unit. It is in its last breath.

It’s sure to lose its vote of confidence on the 22nd (July)”, BJP spokesperson Rajiv Pratap Rudy told reporters in Bangalore.

“BJP would like to state categorically that we are prepared to seek a mandate to run the nation,” Rudy said.

Reiterating that the BJP is opposed to the Indo-US nuclear deal in its present form, he said in response to a question: “We (if we come to power) will completely renegotiate the draft (nuclear agreement)”.

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