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Public has a right to get an explanation
by Miharika on Jun 28, 2007 10:07 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Mr PM, dont you agree that the public has every right to be given an immediate explanation by Mrs Patil Shekhawat in response to the serious allegations levelled against her ? If she is lily white as you claim, why the hesitation? India does not need a President with skeletons in her/his closet. The Congress/NDA should immediately retire Mrs Patil from the race, and invite Mr Abdul Kalam to grace a second term. He is the only deserving person.

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  RE:Public has a right to get an explanation
by sir on Jun 28, 2007 10:40 AM   Permalink
pm-proved useless-when an executive cannot manage-5crinr-public money how she can manage the country-what is her santity-other than sugar lobbysupporting-corupted stupid powar etc--what is her accountablity--pm-ex rbi chairman-accepts ineficient-fraud defults-what a stupid fellow he is--her husband education baron-business-she should have felt shame to contest-by degenerating the office of president-can you imagine-such a stupid degenerayed lady and shame less--pm-worse than a barber karunanidhi--where the sugar mill money has gone-is there any enquiry for public money--stupid pm open eyes- and talk sensbliy-if a private firm does MD of the company not implicated---stop this nonse fellows-send msgs to that lady stepdown-and save dignity of country--sen sms to rediff-on this accounts-with e-mails-

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  RE:Public has a right to get an explanation
by King c on Jun 28, 2007 10:12 AM   Permalink
Well said.

They do not believe in democracy or people expressing their views. They want everyone to mutely accept their puppet candidate.

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