Prithviraj Chavan quits as Maharashtra CM


Mumbai, Sep 26 (IANS): A day after the NCP broke its 15-year-old alliance with the Congress in Maharashtra and withdrew from the Democratic Front government, Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan Friday submitted his resignation.

"After the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) ministers quit last night, the Congress-led Democratic Front government was reduced to a minority. Accordingly in the best democratic traditions, the CM decided to submit his resignation," a top official, declining to be identified, told IANS.

The development followed a meeting between Chavan and Governor C.V. Rao Friday morning.

The stage is now set for either imposing President's Rule or asking Chavan to continue as caretaker chief minister till the elections scheduled for Oct 15.

Earlier this afternoon, Leader of Opposition in the Assembly Eknath Khadse of the Bharatiya Janata Party, met the governor and demanded immediate dismissal of the Chavan ministry as it was reduced to a minority.

He also submitted a letter demanding imposition of President's Rule in the state in the wake of the latest political developments that shook the state.

BJP leader Ashish Shelar criticized Chavan's decision to quit after the Leader of Opposition's demand instead of having resigned gracefully Thursday itself after his government was reduced to a minority.

"The Congress-NCP government failed on all counts and could not even complete its full term. They don't deserve another chance and people must vote for the BJP," he said.

Known for political stability, Maharashtra was administered centrally only once since its creation in 1960 and that too for a few months - February to June 1980.

A piquant situation has arisen this time when the election process is already underway, voting scheduled after 20 days and the incumbent government which ruled for 15 years has been reduced to a minority.

In the outgoing assembly, the Congress had 82 legislators and its ally had 62 legislators, making it the single largest group in the 288-member assembly.

The main opposition grouping - BJP-Shiv Sena - had 90 (46 and 44 members respectively), with other smaller parties and independents accounting for the rest. The 25-year-old BJP-Sena alliance had also broken up Thursday.

The Congress had 22 ministers and NCP 20 ministers in the cabinet headed by Chavan.

 


Earlier Report


Tussle over CM's post led to break up of alliances in Maharashtra

New Delhi, Sep 26 (PTI): The tussle over chief minister's post led to the break up of rival alliances of BJP-Shiv Sena and Congress-NCP ahead of the October 15 Maharashtra Assembly polls.

The development was not unexpected given the fact that the BJP and the NCP, which were the junior partners in the rival alliances, were uneasy over the dominance of the Shiv Sena and Congress respectively.

The appointment of Prithviraj Chavan, as Maharashtra Chief Minister less than four years ago, was described by a senior Congress leader as an "experiment" based on his experience in the hope that it would galvanise the party.

But the way Chavan went about the task resulted in annoying many of his own partymen and also the NCP and its top leader in state, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, say observers.

"How can a government function when the Chief Minister and the Deputy Chief Minister are virtually not on talking terms and plotting against each other," said another senior Congress leader.

As regards Shiv Sena and the BJP, the ties were getting strained over the years with the BJP feeling that the Sena was not acting in the NDA spirit.

It is to be noted that the Sena twice voted against NDA's Presidential candidates. It voted for a "Marathi" Pratibha Patil and later on for Pranab Mukherjee.

The refrain of BJP leaders was that they were not getting the respect and warmth they deserved from the Sena leadership in the last few years.

Shiv Sena was always the 'elder brother' in the saffron alliance with BJP playing a second fiddle to the aggressive leadership of the late Sena supremo Bal Thackarey in state politics while it was the BJP occupying the prime place in national politics.

BJP wanted a level playing field in the state in the wake of the spectacular performance by the NDA under Narendra Modi in the Lok Sabha polls.

BJP was seeking a larger space in state politics in the changed situation which the Shiv Sena under Uddhav Thackarey refused to yield and even gave enough indications about his desire to be the chief minister if the alliance wins.

BJP's late leader Pramod Mahajan was the architect of the alliance which he had fashioned along with Bal Thackarey to meet the challenge posed by the then dominant Congress in the state politics.

The Congress and the NCP were in alliance in the state for the past 15 years as they came together to share power, months after NCP chief Sharad Pawar parted ways with Congress on the issue of Sonia Gandhi's foreign origin.

In Pawar's own words, "significant differences on critical issues" forced NCP to take "bold" step of ending the 15-year old alliance with the Congress in the state.

In a series of tweets, Pawar today said, "I would like to say that there were significant differences between our party & Congress on various critical issues. Due to time constraint & other issues, we were compelled to take bold step to end 15 years of alliance with Congress in Maharashtra."

While he did not elaborate on what were the critical issues, NCP had pulled a rabbit out of its hat by raising the demand for rotational Chief Ministership at the last minute during the seat sharing issue with Congress in Maharashtra.

NCP had sought Chief Minister's post for half of the 5-year term if the alliance retained power. The formula was adopted by the Congress in Jammu and Kashmir sometime back with its then state partner PDP.

Supporters of Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan were hinting for long that Ajit Pawar would not like the alliance to take place as he aspired for the top post.

Incidentally, Shiv Sena is the second largest constituent of the BJP led-NDA while NCP is the second largest party in the Congress led UPA in the opposition.

While the Congress under the dominant Marathas had kept its hold over the state's politics, the Shiv Sena-BJP alliance was essentially an OBC affair.

  

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  • sid, mangalore

    Sun, Sep 28 2014

    no one wants to be with dongi congis

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  • Albert, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 27 2014

    Another wicket down from DONGI group. Surely we will find Congis as 'extinct species' group very soon!!

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  • Ram Shetty, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 27 2014

    BJP are not Dongis but RSRB and KKR are both Dongis without real name. NO B**ls

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  • RSRB, Kundapura / Singapore

    Sat, Sep 27 2014

    Ram Shetty, Mangalore/Mumbai

    By calling those who keep initials as names you have insulted all those who keep initials. As per you, Rashrakavi KuVemPu will also come in our group.

    Some people like you are hiding behind some Hindu names are worst case.

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  • INdian Muslim, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 27 2014

    Dear Mr RSRB, Your above comments "Some people like you are hiding behind some Hindu names are worst case" This shows your antimuslim state of mind.Even though its written by Ram Shetty, you don't want to take it as comment written by a Hindu Brother, rather you think some muslim guy must have deliberately changed his name and commented against you.When there are people like you who preach hatred, its highly unlikely that Hindus and muslims stand together shoulder to shoulder.May the almighty bless you with some common sense.

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  • Ram Shetty, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Sun, Sep 28 2014

    RSRB singapura... we have B**ls thats is why we use full name and we stay in our motherland, but not like you who escape from problems and comments from outside the country.

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  • Tony Pinto, Mumbai - Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 28 2014

    Jai maharastra shetty saheb

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE., PERINJE.

    Sat, Sep 27 2014

    RAM SHETTRE,

    EXACTLY....

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  • RSRB, Kundapura / Singapore

    Sun, Sep 28 2014

    ISMAIL K PERINJE., PERINJE
    Ram Shetty, Mangalore/Mumbai

    I could draw few conclusions as follows:

    (a) Ismail's standard has reduced and he started supporting foul words with **s....:-(
    (b) Ram Shetty has using the words with **s shows he has frustrated and can not defeat me by stong arguments...:-)
    (c) Ismail himslf stayed in Saudi and now tells EXACTLY is mocking himself...:-)
    (d) Ram Shetty disgraced all those who stay in foreign & still think of prosperous India in every second of their life...:-(
    (e) Under the same logic of Ram Shetty, should we conclude he ran away to Mumbai to escape the problems of Mangalore?...:-)

    I again quote KuVemPu who told elaadaru iru enthadaru iru endendigu nee kannadavagiru...

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  • Rahul, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 27 2014

    NCP and BJP are traitors.This time main fight between Congress and Shiv Sena.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 27 2014

    Right now the Winning equation is difficult but Congress leads followed by BJP, SS, MNS, RPI ...

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  • Clifford Fernandes, Toronto

    Sat, Sep 27 2014

    Jossey
    Then, where NCP stands, you mean after RPI, or into RIP ?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 27 2014

    Cliff, after RPI it all RIP ...

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  • kuldesh, bangalore

    Sat, Sep 27 2014

    jossey,everyone is going for cremation after death in west these days.have you not seen that latest oscar winning actor williams after death opted for cremation including einstein andjohn f kennedy.a recnt survey showed 40% americans prefer cremation .so rip COULD NOT BE A UNIVERSAL TERM FROM HERE ON.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Sun, Sep 28 2014

    Kuldesh
    These seems to be some problem. Reply to you is printed a little down. Please read may as many.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Sun, Sep 28 2014

    These be read as there

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sat, Sep 27 2014

    Day is not far for dongi Congi Mukt Maharashra..

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  • Ram Shetty, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 27 2014

    jeevan, mangalore.. let the people of Maharashtra decide who is Dongi, is it Cogress, BJP, NCP or Shiv Sena... I don't see anywhere MNM so no idiea.

    People of India knew Congress is Dongi in Centre, so had trust in BJP for central Government voted them but still nothing has happened no food price is gone down, no fuel/gas price is gone down nor there is any developement, but one thing is there only foreign tour.
    so hope hope if anyother party win in Maharashtra and do some development.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Sun, Sep 28 2014

    Kuldesh,
    In the present context, RIP here is used to mean death. Requiescat in pace (RIP) is for the soul and not to the decaying and decomposing body. Since, cremation is a good method used for the dead, and officially allowed for a catholic, the question of insulting cremation does not arise. You say, may people opt for cremation, why not ? Many of my relatives given in writing for cremation. Here, RIP is used to just twist the alphabets RPI as fun.

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  • ilyas, qatar

    Sat, Sep 27 2014

    Who is next cm maharastra?

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sat, Sep 27 2014

    Ayega maza ab ....

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  • ilyas, qatar

    Sat, Sep 27 2014

    Ya abi maza ayega tumara party kaunsa ye jeevan bjp ye rss?

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  • vellano1, Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 27 2014

    Ilyas bhai.. aap gyaani ho.. aap congi ho... aap hi batado! :-D

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  • Ram Shetty, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 27 2014

    CM it was a good and bold decision... now let the public of Maharashtra decide which party should rule Maharashtra who can do better things for Maharashtra. Good Luck

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Fri, Sep 26 2014

    Let people decide whom to vote, but 1 (ONE) party should be voted to power like May 2014 Lok Sabha elections.
    See how these crooked politicians talk? Height of hypocrisy!
    They begged for votes and people voted them to rule.

    But now they pulled the rugs and then say don't vote that party for they were not able to govern for 5 years term!

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  • kuldesh, bangalore

    Fri, Sep 26 2014

    who is winston churchill?is he any angel ed from the sky.ask his soul to save the england as scotland and northern ireland may seperate from england in near future and size of england in near future may be the size of maldives.lolz

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  • Francis, Mumbai - Kuwait

    Fri, Sep 26 2014

    There are no powerful leaders in BJP Maharastra. Hence after the election, Shivsena and BJP will form govt.

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  • Vincent Praveen Castelino, Pernal / Mumbai

    Fri, Sep 26 2014


    Prithviraj Chavan has done a correct and right decision at the appropriate time given by the latest developments in Maharashtra's "POLI - TICKS!!!" for the last few days.

    Pawars are hell bent on to bring down Prithviraj Chavan to lose from his Karad Constituency at any cost even joining hands in playing dirty games with their political arch rivals (S.S/BJP)

    This shows that in our country's Politics,there is no room for the "Straight Forward Leaders!!!

    No wonder people like Mr.Yeddiyurappa and Mr. Shah's are going to rule us!!! How disgusting it is???

    Even Supreme court could not stop them from contesting elections!!!

    Indians are not fit to rule, they are fit to be ruled. Was Winston Churchill right about India???

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  • RSRB, Kundapura / Singapore

    Sat, Sep 27 2014

    Vincent Praveen Castelino, Pernal / Mumbai

    Straight forward leaders will not bat for Muslim Reservation...!!!
    This good person Prithviraj Chowhan lost all credits once he announced Muslim Reservation...
    By the way, I am against all reservation, as reservation makes us weak... Never it makes anyone strong.....
    That too religion based reervation is not only makes a section weak, it gives rise to religious divide in society

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Fri, Sep 26 2014

    NCP will win more seats than INC in coming assembly election.

    Both Tigers and Congress are in the verge of extinction in this country. We need to preserve both of them. There are only 44 Congis and 200 tigers left in India as per the latest report.

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  • Praveen, Kulshekar

    Sat, Sep 27 2014

    You are right, but how can lotus the flower survive without water( SS) in Maharashtra

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  • RSRB, Kundapura / Singapore

    Sat, Sep 27 2014

    Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    I think we have to think putting Radio Collar to these Congis & Tigers....!!

    Tigers (and Congis) are in high demand in Zoo (and Jail) and in circus (as Jokers).... :-)

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 27 2014

    Mr. Poojary
    Your 44 figure is correct. But, 200 is doubtful. As per latest estimate, there were 1706 tigers in India in 2013. How correct this too, God knows. Because in Bola, near Mundkur & Kinnigoli, villagers sighted 2 tigers and 3 cubs. They say, nobody counted them !

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  • stan, dubai

    Sat, Sep 27 2014

    Congress,BJP,Shivasena or NCP may win but majority of them will be cheaters, corrput only.

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  • Shahul, Honnali

    Fri, Sep 26 2014

    Next in Maharashtra

    Either 20-20 Government
    or
    Yeddi-Reddi style government.

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  • RSRB, Kundapura / Singapore

    Sat, Sep 27 2014

    Shahul, Honnali

    BJP can get 144 plus..
    You must have patience to welcome the opposition party after 15 years of one-sided rule..

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  • stan, dubai

    Sat, Sep 27 2014

    Where???? In Maharastra or in Singapore?????

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  • RSRB, Kundapura / Singapore

    Sat, Sep 27 2014

    stan, dubai

    In Singapore, BJP is ruling from so many years...
    You mean Singapore is the place where maximum Lions... Right? HeHe, you mean Gujarath.....

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  • KA DSilva, Dubai

    Fri, Sep 26 2014

    with breaking of Alliances in Maharashtra, now we can expect next govt is 'Sajige Bajil' because no single party will get absolute majority. elected MLAs can mint a lot of money because all the four major political parties are having lot of money and will try to form govt by hook or crook ! Winner is politicians, looser is poor people. this is called Indian demo-crazy !

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE., PERINJE.

    Fri, Sep 26 2014

    Maha's political condition could be very fragile after election.Smaller parties to get plum posts and .....I think still BJP-SS combine(post election) has advantage...But if Congress able to muster enough MLAs or single largest party,then MODI waves might be a passing cloud in LS only.Anyways, very very crucial for SS and BJP to show their strength.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Sat, Sep 27 2014

    Ismail, I differ on your views...in current scenatio, Congress weakest amongst the 5 parties in Maha....To emerge biggest party for Congress is a herculean task.....next to impossible, this would remain a dream for you. Assess the situation realistically, don't be a blind supporter of Congress

    Lets wait & watch on 19th Oct how drama unfolds...

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  • abhyankar, mumbai

    Sat, Sep 27 2014

    i do agree with you anata, congress is weakest party. NCP may get advantage being away from congress. even BJP also get advantage. Maharatra may have a lady chief minister this time. either supriya sule or varsha munde.

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  • Rahul, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 26 2014

    Maharastra is commercially ruled by Gujratis . They wanted to control and rule politically also by dumping Sena. Let us see what happens. Even Sena has not done anything good for Marathis or Hindus as they always claim.

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  • flavian dsouza, chik/banaglore

    Fri, Sep 26 2014

    Ambani and Adani will decide the fate of the elections . Dummy candidates are put and sometimes candidates just dont campaign taking huge sums of money ...so it takes around 15 to 25 crore for any Mla to win in today's world in most of the areas and places like Mumbai might go to a few crores !!and for ambani and adani its peanuts for entire state they need 3000 crores
    which they will make in one deal after the elections

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  • Krishna, karkala

    Fri, Sep 26 2014

    2009 Assembly election results.
    Congress 155
    BJP 92
    NCP12
    SS 5
    MNS 13

    Uddav Thackery acts crazy. In the previous election SS won just 5 seats. Now he is demanding 150 seats.Let his party reach double digit this time.
    If Narayan Rane is projected as CM, Congress will will win less than 50 seats. NCP will be wiped out this time. MNS may win more than SS.
    There are fair chances for BJP to cross 150 seats.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Fri, Sep 26 2014

    Krishna, Karkala
    From where did you get the Maharashtra 2009 Assembly election results, my friend ?
    Actual results are as under:
    Congress 82
    NCP 62
    BJP 46
    SS 45

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  • Krishna, karkala

    Sat, Sep 27 2014

    You are right Mr Mascarenhas
    My apologies.

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  • RSRB, Kundapura / Singapore

    Sat, Sep 27 2014

    Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Krishna Karkala has already started making Sajjige Bajil..

    Congress 155 (may be contested in Vidhan Sabha in 2009)
    BJP 92 (may be total MP & MLAs as on date)
    NCP12 (may be MPs won in 2009)
    SS 5 (may be MPs won in 2009)
    MNS 13

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  • Krishna, karkala

    Sat, Sep 27 2014

    Sorry RSRB, It was a mistake

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  • Ravi B Shenava, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 26 2014

    Becoming the Chief Minister of Maharashtra is very important for all political parties. Because Maharashtra having highest number of Industries the Maha CM becomes the richest man in India within very short period and also he can gather highest party-fund enough for four general elections in his tenure.

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  • vellano1, Mumbai

    Fri, Sep 26 2014

    I dont agree to this analysis!! Maharastra CM is as powerful as any other CM!! since most of the mills have been sold to Raj thackeray, Manohar joshis' son, or all sugar companies/coperatives/APMC and agri business is under SHARAD PAWARS control... maha CM is most weak!! Specially since, BMC - municpal corp is under clutches of shivasena for years (and they r just happy ruling it as there is more than 10000cr budget with them)...! MMRDA which comes under Maharastra CM is also controlled by Sharad Pawar anyways!

    Specially, during NDA 1 time, (1998-2004) only one govt, that is SMKrishna's Karnataka govt was in ruling, and he used to give money and feed those in 10, Janpath).. he was most powerful CM at that time, with observers like Gulam Nabi Azad and Vayalar Ravi kind of Bandicoots ate lot of money)!!! Maharastra is reeling under same farmer suicide, Naxal problems in Ghadchiroli, Seperate Vidarbha state protests, Factionals politics and famine and drought in MARATHWADA!!! ... SS/Cong/NCP have been effective and have neglected everything other than West coast!! Shivasena, doesnt even venture into Raighad district and all its bastions have been eroded and Narayan Rane and MNS have succesfully encorached it.. !! tough times ahead.... But BJP will sail through.. :)

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  • Peter, Bangalore

    Fri, Sep 26 2014

    Sad news for Gadkari.

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  • RSRB, Kundapura / Singapore

    Sat, Sep 27 2014

    Peter, Bangalore

    Did not understood the logic..
    What central cabinet minister have to do with ousted CM?
    In fact, Gadkari will rule the state through center...
    I am also sad for not understanding extraordinary logic of my friend Peter...:-(

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Sep 26 2014

    Doodh Ka Doodh Aur Pani Ka Pani Ho Jayee ...

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  • suresh, Hegde

    Sat, Sep 27 2014

    Doodh me Ghee kiska banega Jossey bhai aap ka pyara pappu ka chance bahuth kam lagh rahi hey. Sab ka sath sab ka vikas aap kha negative comments ka bhi........

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