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Current Politician, you would like to invite for Dinner ?0
Asked by kishore malhotra,
15 Jun '12 12:25 pm
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If we call them for lunch, they will reach for the dinner.
I will not call them for dinner at all, warnaa breakfast par pahunchenge.
subah subah aise logo ka chehraa kaun dekhnaa chahegaa bhalaa?
Answered by Aarnika Tiwaari, 15 Jun '12 12:26 pm
I will not call them for dinner at all, warnaa breakfast par pahunchenge.
subah subah aise logo ka chehraa kaun dekhnaa chahegaa bhalaa?
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One should never desire to invite a current politician for even a glass of water because once elected they forget you and do not have the courtesy to even call you back in response to your telephone call. After all they have so many public functions to attend and eat where they get huge press coverage.
When out of power after losing an election, they will want to spend as much of their time with you and your friends in the hope that your association will bring them back to power.
When they are on the level with me , maybe I will share a lunch or dinner with them, which again depends on the circumstances. Otherwise it is a strict no from my side.
Answered by sridhar santhanam, 15 Jun '12 05:38 pm
When out of power after losing an election, they will want to spend as much of their time with you and your friends in the hope that your association will bring them back to power.
When they are on the level with me , maybe I will share a lunch or dinner with them, which again depends on the circumstances. Otherwise it is a strict no from my side.
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All are not corrupted. Few still believes in honesty and not in rupee note. In fact we should call such people
Answered by Sneh, 15 Jun '12 12:31 pm
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Mr.Man Mohan Singh ......Still holding the seat in spite of all odds....:-))
Answered by anantharaman, 15 Jun '12 12:26 pm
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