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What a Shame!
by satyam tandon on Dec 11, 2007 04:14 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

This is disgusting to say the least. A senior party leader, Mr. Patel should have voted, irrespective of his differences with Mr. Modi. Now he has no right to stake claim to be the CM. Also, he can no longer ask people to vote for him after abstaining from it himself.

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by Val Usa on Dec 11, 2007 04:50 PM   Permalink
That's BJP culture..use the people and throw them..what a pity of elders in the party? They all want power? Do they care for their elders?

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by on Dec 11, 2007 05:11 PM   Permalink
FAO Keshubhai,

You have just proved yourself to be a hypocrite. If you are a member of a party then you support it and vote for it. If you do not want to support it, get out of it.
People like Keshubhai should not have place in politics at all as they are setting a bad example to your by ignoring the most important process in democracy.

And finally, all politicians beyond 65 should retire anyway.

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by narindra oli on Dec 11, 2007 05:13 PM   Permalink
i think in rediff is a cong saporter thy never write against cong

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by bunty k on Dec 11, 2007 04:21 PM   Permalink
this is absolutely wrong on keshubhais part...is sends wrong signal to the youth...

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by apurva shah on Dec 11, 2007 04:24 PM   Permalink
keshbhai's son-in-law is dr. earlier he was having clinic.after Keshubhai became CM, he has left the practising, as he is handling the Keshubhai's business.
he has gathered around 1000 crores, but modi has slamed on him by stopping the corruption. there r same cases with other rebellians.

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Keshubhai abstains from voting