
Hello and welcome to Walk the Talk. I am Shekhar Gupta and my guest this week, who else but Mr Brajesh Mishra, former National Security Advisor. Welcome to walk the talk and a very different setting today. I think our first conversation was on Shanti Path, between the Russian and Chinese embassies, I think.
Brajesh Mishra: Walking on the lawns.
Shekhar Gupta: Walking on the lawns. I think the second was in front of parliament and now. I think the context also changes with time. And we meet a slightly pained Brajesh Mishra right now. Is that so?
Brajesh Mishra: If you are talking of the election.
Shekhar Gupta: Yes, not the party man I know, but still.
Brajesh Mishra: My views are that I am neither pro-BJP nor pro-Congress.
Shekhar Gupta: Right.
Brajesh Mishra: I have a vision of India. I have a reading of what is the national interest and I go by that. S whatever I say is not the criticism of the BJP or the Congress. These results as they have come out, they have shown three tendencies. On is the fear of the electorate particularly the middle class.
Shekhar Gupta: Fear in the minds of the electorate.
Brajesh Mishra: Yeah, of the Third Front. I mean when they looked at the scene or is it Mayawati who is going to become the Prime Minister or is Chandrababu Naidu or...
Shekhar Gupta: Deve Gowda...
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