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Updated On: 08 July, 2015 07:28 AM IST | | Ranjona Banerji
When the Congress Party lost really badly in the 2014 general elections, managing a mere 44 seats, little did it know that it was about to become the most powerful entity in India

When the Congress Party lost really badly in the 2014 general elections, managing a mere 44 seats, little did it know that it was about to become the most powerful entity in India. In fact, after losing India, the Congress and its allies also lost Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The party has a marginal presence in UP and Bihar India’s biggest states when it comes to Lok Sabha seats is just about holding on to whatever does not go to the polls in the immediate future.

PM Modi though does not sit glumly like Manmohan Singh did. No, he prances around the world taking selfies, tweeting, having buddy moments with world leaders. He talks about the things on his mind with the people of India on his own version of Franklin Roosevelt’s fireside chats in his Mann ki Baat. Pic/PTI
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