Sri Sri Ravishankar has praised Gujarat Chief Minister and Bharatiya Janata Party’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi as a "good man" but said he has no opinion about Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi as he was not acquainted with him.
Answering a specific question about his opinion of Rahul Gandhi and Narendra Modi, at the Club Grounds in Chandrapur, where he was conducting a 'Divya Utsav cum Mahastasang', he said that he is not at all acquainted with Rahul and hence had "no opinion" on him, but informed that he had met Modi a couple of times and "he appears to be a good man".
He also said that coalition governments have proved to be a failure in governance and hence "a single party government with majority" is the need of the hour.
When asked about his opinion about the Aam Admi Party as an alternative to existing political parties at Centre, he said that though AAP appears to be honest in providing corruption free governance, it lacked experience.
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'Time is not ripe yet for AAP to form government at the Centre'
"It is like giving keys to a driver with learning license to drive the vehicle in difficult terrain. Hence it is better to wait for some more time to analyse its performance. Time is not ripe yet for AAP to form government at the Centre," Sri Sri told reporters.
He also spoke about the Art of Living Foundation's latest mission called 'Vote For Better India'.
"Vote For Better India, is AOL's new mission through which over 12 crore youth in our county would be encouraged to enroll their names in voters' lists and vote for the candidate of their choice during the forthcoming elections," he said.
"We have to ensure that there is 100 per cent voting so that the real representatives of the people of the area get elected. We have thousands of volunteers working for the cause to assist and ensure enrollment of names in voters' lists," Sri Sri said.
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