For the first time in a decade, India's Parliament has a Leader of the Opposition, with Rahul Gandhi taking over that post.
An opposition party needs to win at least 10% of 543 seats in Parliament to lay claim to the post.
Rahul Gandhi's Congress party and its allies not only defied all expectations to put up the opposition's strongest showing in ten years in this summer's elections but also stopped Prime Minister Narendra Modi from winning a majority mandate.
In: 'As Leader of the Opposition...'
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An opposition party needs to win at least 10% of 543 seats in Parliament to lay claim to the post.
Rahul Gandhi's Congress party and its allies not only defied all expectations to put up the opposition's strongest showing in ten years in this summer's elections but also stopped Prime Minister Narendra Modi from winning a majority mandate.
In: 'As Leader of the Opposition...'
Out: SOC
Dur: 46 secs
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0626RahulOppn-np.mp3