National Democratic Alliance (NDA)
| Latest Election News for National Democratic Alliance |
- Now, NDA says it will attend PM's swearing-in ceremony [ANI, 19 May 2004]
- Confounded media goes to town over NDA debacle [ANI, 14 May 2004]
- Congress says will stake govt. claim [ANI, 13 May 2004]
- NDA to meet at 5p.m., Vajpayee to resign later [ANI, 13 May 2004]
- NDA will do all to end Congress tyranny in Punjab: Jaitely [ANI, 06 May 2004]
- NDA set to return to power: Advani [ANI, 06 May 2004]
- Vajpayee seeks two-thirds majority for NDA [ANI, 04 May 2004]
- Sonia calls NDA corrupt [ANI, 03 May 2004]
- Vajpayee promises another green revolution [ANI, 02 May 2004]
- NDA to remain, whatever the outcome may be: Advani [ANI, 24 April 2004]
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NDA was first formed in 1998 and again came to power in 1999Under the
leadership of Prime Minister Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee. It again seeks
the mandate in 2004.
NDA is an alliance involving various national and regional political
parties led by the BJP to form the government. The NDA had promised to
end political instability created between 1991 and 1999 and that it did
under an able leadership. It's common manifesto in the 1999 elections
was called, 'An Agenda for a Proud, Prosperous India'. NDA defines its
vision as 'India as a developed nation.
The political parties currently a part of NDA are- Bharatiya Janata
Party, Samata Party, Shiv Sena, Biju Janata Dal (BJD), DMK , Telagu
Desam Party (TDP), Indian National Lok Dal (INLD), Lok Shakti
Marumalarchi Deravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK), Akali Dal Arunanchal
Congress (AC), Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK), Jantrantrik Bahujan Samaj
Party, Loktrantik Congress.
The main agendas for the elections are
- It's goal is to get 8 to 10% GDP growth rate on a sustainable
basis over the next five years. The NDA is commitment to make India
an economic superpower
- Bridge the gap between rural and urban India.
- Road connectivity of the remotest of the places
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