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Don't air grievances in public, Advani tells partymen

In significant statements ahead of the coming elections in Uttar Pradesh, Union Home Minister L K Advani on Sunday asked partymen not to air their grievances in public.

"Each one of us should take care not to make mistakes, not to call up friendly journalists and air our grievances such as not getting a ticket or a post. It does not behove us. It will only expose our weakness," Advani said addressing the party's Golden Jubilee National Council meeting in Delhi.

"Only then, we would be able to do justice to our mission of taking the country from 'Swaraj' (freedom) to 'Suraaj' (good governance) and making the 21st century India's century," he said .

The home minister said even opposition parties had great expectations from the BJP and every effort should be made to live up to that.

"They want an original BJP," he said reminding the audience that prior to independence, even the Congress 'was an ideal party with many good qualities'.

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