It’s a long haul to the general elections next year. The country grappling with multiple problems seems to be faced with the task of choosing between Narendra Modi and Rahul Gandhi. The results will not be determined by them alone, but they play a larger-than-life role as they spearhead campaigns of the two main parties. The Congress rout in the recent assembly elections shows Modi has an edge over the Congress scion.
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