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Let the politicians start CD business!
by VASUDEVAN V on Aug 04, 2008 03:16 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

This only shows that how easy it is to create evidence through false CDs. If only CNN-IBN, a reputed TV Channel, had been honest enough to show what they had genuinely recorded, things would not have to this pass. The claim of Rajdeep Sardesai that the CD was not shown as the investigation was incomplete is hogwash. Just think back to what all the Channels did to the Arushi case. They do not have any morals. Probably Rajdeep was threatened or was bribed! There can be no other reason for CNN-IBN not showing the CD. As regards the present CD, well with such dirty politicians behind it has to be a fake, without doubt. As an Indian one feels sorry to the levels to which our politics has sunk.

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  RE:Let the politicians start CD business!
by shirdil on Aug 04, 2008 04:07 PM   Permalink
I feel sorry for Sardesia. He is son of my friend late Sardasia the crickter. I dont he was bribed or not But defintely he cheated his country.He wants to jion Politics and Congress
For that he can go to any extend God bless him

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by Manohar on Aug 04, 2008 03:23 PM   Permalink
Rajdeep, Arnav and Pranav are all stooges

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by Rajeev Malhotra on Aug 04, 2008 03:38 PM   Permalink
offcouse, rajdeep ko kuch na kuch mila hai. i want to know from rajdeep ke tumhara ye moralaty ayushi case me kaha gai the when all the media giving a new story on her cherecter....rajedeep u r not a honest generlist

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by sharath shekar on Aug 04, 2008 03:19 PM   Permalink
of course rajdeep was bribed....

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