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CJ:   SUBHASH CHANDRA AGRAWAL
The on-going political crisis in Karnataka has exposed the fact that politics based on money and wealth of individuals is bound to rebound and result in the failure of the system. One who invests also wants returns and the BJP is realising this now.
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CJ:   SUBHASH CHANDRA AGRAWAL
It refers to welcome order by Madhya Pradesh State Information Commission to make assets of state-bureaucrats public by putting their annual details on websites.
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CJ:   Manu Sharma
Manipur has a literacy rate of 60 per cent but there is no mass and rapid industrialisation and unemployment is rampant. Insurgents must realize they are no different and fight Bangladeshi influx before laying down their arms
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CJ:   Rishabh..
Dalit leaders are self-obsessed. They haven't been able to carry forward the legacy of the movement started by BR Ambedkar. They are more interested in personal gain and have neglected their community. They are only concerned with getting votes
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A voter’s duty is to elect one of the candidates. The EC has informed them to cast their votes. Denying this opportunity is refusing your duty as a citizen by defying the democratic principles of our country – the greatest democracy of the world.
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