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Why he changed his mind

MUMBAI, MARCH 20. The Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, today said he did not want to contest the coming elections and only the fear of the country sliding into anarchy prompted him to do so.

"I did not want to contest elections this time, but if I had shied away from my responsibility then the country may have headed towards anarchy," Mr. Vajpayee said here while launching the party's campaign for the Lok Sabha polls.

The Prime Minister said that if he had failed to shoulder his responsibility then the country would have gone into the hands of inept people, resulting in the hampering of the country's development. "That is why I changed my decision and decided to contest." - PTI

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