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He dint do anything for me , for our neigbourhood ,for our state ,for our country .. so no reaosn for support !!
Answered by joyesh chakraborty, 09 Nov '12 09:58 pm
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Why not..even if harbouring an ulterior motive is inconsequential now in view of what he is up against..
Answered by bobo, 18 Nov '12 02:04 am
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People will lose their right to speak against corruption if somebody who have taken up corruption issue, is not supported now.
Answered by dinkar shetty, 10 Nov '12 09:50 am
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Yes. But since he has formed a political party he has to clearly define how they will tackle various important issues.
Answered by Manoj Adwani, 09 Nov '12 10:14 pm
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In many respects yes but he was too harsh on nitin gadkari
Answered by Ramesh Agarwal, 09 Nov '12 09:57 pm
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