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Chidambaram talks of "missed opportunities", says poll result to be direct product of 2010-11

New Delhi: Union Minister P Chidambaram today said whatever happens on May 16, the day Lok Sabha election results are announced, will be a “direct product” of “critical” years of 2010-2011 which witnessed anti-corruption movement

That is a very welcome development...that good performing leaders regardless of political ideology are being elected and reelected.  “...Narendra Modi as a leader of BJP has generated a hope regardless people may have differ..The way the people are thinking about him is something extraordinary.

How it will impact upon the results, just wait for the results on May 16,” Prasad said.

Intervening in a brief debate on media, Chidambaram said, “Don't watch TV.

All the TV channels, the TRP put together reaches less than 1 per cent of people of India. If we take them too seriously, I am afraid we make the mistake...,” he said.

Asked about the government's inability to achieve the predicted growth rate of 9 per cent, Chidambaram said, “We have not made any outlandish predictions.
 
The fact is in 2004 and 2008 we did record 8.5 per cent growth. Subsequently we took like every other country in the world to anchor growth.”