Former External Affairs Minister K Natwar Singh was expelled by the BSP on Tuesday for indulging in anti-party activities and was accused of indiscipline and lack of faith in the Bahujan Samaj movement, four months after he joined Uttar Pradesh’s ruling party
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Used, thrown and now floating in thin air!
In last one month, a new term ‘Hindu terrorism’ has come into existence.
– L.K. Advani, BJP leader
This is in tune with the term ‘Muslim terrorism’ you and your folks coined.
The BJP had been strongly vocal against terrorist activities all this while and the present stand taken by party president Rajnath Singh and senior leader L K Advani is shocking to say the least.
– Ram Vilas Paswan, Union Minister
There is no element of surprise in their stand. They are as they have been.
The 1984 riots were absolutely wrong. They [the perpetrators] should be brought to justice.
– Rahul Gandhi
The young man is absolutely correct. He should similarly admit this with regard to all riots whether perpetuated against Muslims or Christians.
L K Advani was as ineffective as the home minister as Shivraj Patil is now.
– K N Govindacharya, RSS ideologue
It seems there is no love lost between members of the family (Parivar).
We condemn such actions. These attacks are intolerable.
– Yousuf Raza Gilani, Pakistani prime minister, condemning the US missile attacks inside Pakistan
They are doing what they do. Will you continue weeping or stand up?
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Everyone has ambition; I too have (that of becoming prime minister).
– Lalu Prasad, Union Railway Minister
Every one dreams, but keeps that to himself or herself.
The police should create an image of a fair and impartial entity.
– Manmohan Singh, prime minister
These people need the advice.
In this meeting between an uncle and a nephew there was no political discussion
– Raj Thackeray, after meeting Bal Thackeray
The shrinking chacha (uncle) and the overstretching bhateeja (nephew) need each other politically.