Hyderabad: Amid talks that general elections may take place this year, Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari on Sunday said the UPA would complete its full term. "In 2004, the UPA was elected for five years. We fulfilled our mandate and our commitment to the people. We have great respect for our allies. We always walked the extra mile to take them on board. But our commitment to the people of India is paramount. The people of India have given the UPA a mandate for five years and we would complete our term," Tewari said.
He was replying to a query on the buzz over general elections taking place this year and Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav's reported directive to his partymen to be prepared for early polls.
Senior BJP leader M Venkaiah Naidu also said on Saturday that the Congress may go for early election this year. In reply to a query on the hanging of Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru, Tewari said the opposition parties have taken a negative approach. "The kind of statements that came from BJP and other opposition parties since yesterday are very unfortunate and condemnable," he said.

Union Minister Manish Tewari said said the people of India have given the UPA a mandate for five years and we would complete our term.
"Whenever decisions related to implementing the rule of law or constitutional processes are taken, there will neither be a need to pat on the back nor condemn. National security is a sensitive issue and all political parties should rise above political consideration and perform their role in a responsible manner," Tewari said. In an indirect reference to BJP, he said those "who hosted terrorists and accompanied them to Kandahar" need to introspect before raising fingers at governments led by others.
The UPA government never hesitated to take tough decisions on issues concerning national security, he said. Highlighting the achievements of UPA government, he said it has scored high on various counts like political stability, communal harmony, national security and strengthening the economy.
Though there has been some weakness on the economic front this year, it is to be noted that a global slowdown prevailed. The economic growth during the UPA regime has been better than what it was during the NDA rule, he maintained. The young leadership in the form of Rahul Gandhi would further energise the Congress and also India, the minister said.
On the contentious Telangana issue, he said the matter is sensitive and there is need for patience and engagement. The Centre understands the sensitivities of all sides and is trying to take a decision over the issue.
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Manish Tewari is a current Member of Parliament from Ludhiana. He is the official spokesperson of the All India Congress Committee.
Manish Tewari was the president of Indian Youth Congress from 1998 to 2000. He lost the 2004 lok sabha electi ...
Telangana or Telingana is a region in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It literally means "land of telugus".
The telugu language originated here.It more or less corresponds to that portion of the state which was previously part of the prin ...











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