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Anil Agrawal (Retired)     22 November 2009

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 Two days, a lawyer friend asked me not to talk about any religion as we are a secular nation. How secular we are? Read this:

The fresh bid to extricate the Moradabad MP from disgrace comes from a Congress eager to pitchfork the ex-cricketer as a key campaigner, having launched him politically with a massive win from the minority-dominated Moradabad constituency in Uttar Pradesh. The move is being facilitated by the dual roles of UPA members as politicians and cricket managers. 



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Politicians always think how to win, they don't see morals, ethics, future of state etc. they need power to rule. they make all types of stratagies. We the people have to think before vote. We (those who do not think ) also equally responible for electing useless leaders.

Vineet (Director)     22 November 2009

The secular credentials of our country are proved beyond doubt as despite all efforts of powers that may be, including political parties, we are still a nation.

 

When the referred cricketer was at peak of his carrier, his fan following was not limited to his religion. It is always tendency of disgraced persons to take shield of religion, cast, region or language when they are cornered. It happened with this cricketer and now Mr Koda will also play the same game.


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