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'Social Grouping' stuff
by Sameer Iyer on Feb 01, 2007 04:29 PM

What social groupings or coalition does it want to represent -- especially in polarised states like UP and Bihar -- but more generally in the country as a whole?

What kind of a foolhardy advise is this? Isn't congress a national party? Is it not supposed to represent every 'social grouping'? Or, does it want to continue with its decades-old policy of appeasement of some particular 'social grouping'?

Is the best advise Mr. Bidwai can give to the oldest Indian political party? To find a 'social grouping' that it can represent, 'not only in the polarised states, but generally int he country as a whole'? Can Mr Bidwai elaborate who would represent the rest of the 'social groupings'?

His advise would put even the so-called secularists to shame.

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