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April 10, 2000

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India Today issue dated April 10, 2000"The time has come for every Congressman to ask why the party is in the present situation."
Kapil Sibal, Congress spokesman, calling for a debate on the dwindling fortunes of the party

"Laloo Yadav has reduced mantris to santris."
Sushil Kumar Modi, leader of the Opposition in the Bihar Assembly, in the Asian Age

"We cannot be constables on the night beat."
M.S. Gill, chief election commissioner, while asking the Finance Ministry to check horse-trading on the eve of Rajya Sabha elections

"There is not a single party in the country that has not taken a stand contrary to the proposal allowing foreign investment in print media."
Arun Jaitley, Information and Broadcasting minister, ruling out the opening up of print media to foreign investors, in Delhi

"I don't know why I've been called a Casanova. I've only had relationships with women who knew what they were getting into."
Akshay Kumar, actor, on his plans to get married by the year-end, in an interview with IANS

"The BSP's goal is not to enjoy power. It has decided to stay away from the Rabri Devi Government."
Kanshi Ram
BSP supremo

"Even so Kanshi Ram is our guardian. The RJD will consult the BSP on all policy decisions."
Laloo Prasad Yadav
RJD President

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