Perhaps you are lying Mr. "Professor" Why you did not respond when Mr. Bal Thakeray made fun of your hair style coming in way of taking decision about Afjal. Or we may believe that you don't read newspapers or watch TV.
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by sunil sharma on Jul 28, 2007 09:54 AM Permalink
Dear friend. Don,t be so angry.Every one has write to comment or ask questions.I wonder if you had chosen to answer instead.
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by KapilRaj Koroth on Jul 28, 2007 10:03 AM Permalink
I think Kalam does not need to answer *thakaray. He maintained his dignity . Thats it.
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by YOGESH WARIK on Jul 28, 2007 09:33 AM Permalink
Such a great person does not need to entertain all. Rather he was busy in very great works. You are forgetting that he was not politician, who waste time in ONLY abusing/blaming and showing how they are clean.
DO you want to say, that Mr. President also should have wasted his valuable time in that black politics????
Mr. Thakeray is also a very big person, and also he then stopped talking on that issue. You small people doing monkey act, just follow the stupid things. Now Mr. Thakeray would have forgotten the same, why not you?
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by sunil sharma on Jul 28, 2007 10:00 AM Permalink
There is no denying that Mr. Kalam is a great man. But he should have known the blemish on his stint as president.And he should have done something about it.Hero worship is goood but their wrong doings should not be ignored.
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by Rahul on Jul 28, 2007 11:01 AM Permalink
He is not dirty politician like your Thackery. In fact as a president, he must maintain the decorum and not to answer all the dirty questions.
Unfortunately, we have such idiots in our educated society, which allows dirty politicians to prosper.
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by sunil sharma on Jul 28, 2007 11:15 AM Permalink
All the more reason to keep his image clean.His reply would have exposed the home ministry who created an impression that papers were with president.