"I heard the Prime Minister today...Today on Independence Day, without criticising anybody, we all should realise that India has unlimited potential for the future," he said.
Advani was speaking at his residence in New Delhi after hoisting the national flag, moments after the Gujarat Chief Minister spoke at the Independence Day function in Bhuj, where he hit out at the Prime Minister.
Advani, BJP Parliamentary Party chief, struck an optimistic note about the future.
"India has unlimited potential for the future. This past decade which -- as the Prime Minister said today -- will get over in 2014. He has enumerated the achievements and the shortcomings of this decade. We should now be concerned about making the decade starting from 2014 an unprecedented one in India's history. We should give it the best performance we can," Advani said.
Talking about a book on black money, which he was currently reading, Advani said, "The theme of the book is that though capitalism is good, if ethics and morality are set aside and people indulge in corruption, then it gives capitalism a bad name."
Insisting that one should do such work that nobody can point fingers at them, Advani said the country should work towards making the 21st Century, a century of India where the world accepts that there can be no comparison with this nation.
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