Answering questions at the valedictory of a 'students parliament' here, he said in the present scenario, "All the three (Vajpayee, Advani and Joshi) deserve much more than what they have been given as they are the silver lining in the political cloud of India."
"Any movement has to go through four phases before it reaches to respect," said the 70-year-old Patna Sahib MP, who has been at variance with the leadership over a host of issues.
The actor-turned-politician concluded by saying "Come what may, at the end victory will be ours."
The function was organised by Maharashtra Institute of Technology (MIT).
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