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Yes, we too are in a state of shock !
by Mayala Fakir on Jun 16, 2007 10:20 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

How can President's position hit such a low and become so political right after fabulous APJ !

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  RE:Yes, we too are in a state of shock !
by sanjay harilal sharma on Jun 16, 2007 10:34 PM   Permalink
Because its impossible to find another APJAK(President)..........India was lucky to fine one.

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by Swarnendu Mazumdar on Jun 16, 2007 11:04 PM   Permalink
atleast they could have nominated Amartya Sen !

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by ashish thakur on Jun 16, 2007 11:52 PM   Permalink
beter then kalam are there in india. BJP has shown guts in last term to appoint a wise person on the president person. but u know congress party alswayes known for gandhi-nehru puja. they would not allow the right candidate. soniya "Hotel waiteress" factor is there.

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by ashish thakur on Jun 16, 2007 11:48 PM   Permalink
Like kalam or better then Kalam ...a lot of candiadate can be considered for the president.
Prof. Ayangaer, Prof. amartya sen, Dr. R.C.chidembram, mashelkar, Prof. joshi..they all are better scientistas then kalam. Kalam is not so a brightest engineer. But u know the luck does mater and he became the president. if the chance has given , these all persons may be better then kalam also. But indian politics have a worst of hope. They would not accept the very wise person. they need rubber stamp and soniya stamp.

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by Sam on Jun 16, 2007 11:26 PM   Permalink
We can continue with the same guy

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