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As
children we played a game called 'Donkey'. It
involved two (or more) people and essentially
was a modified version of the 'catch' game. In
this game people would throw a ball amongst
themselves. Whoever dropped the ball got a D at
the first drop, the second time he dropped it
he'd get an O, the third time he'd get an N...
and so on. The idea was to see which person
would become the 'Donkey' first.
Nagendra Singh issue was the 'D', Is Ramashray
Singh issue an 'O' ? Go on, pour out your views
on this issue, and, as always, please be civil
in your response.
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Aarcee
has raised a very valid point. In
both the incidences no action has
been taken against leaders to infuse
any amount of confidence into the
minds of general public of Bihar. If
this continues ,a general Bihari
will lose his entire faith and then
whole idea of better Bihar will fall
onto its face. Nitish Kumar wants
NRBs and NRIs to invest in Bihar but
first he needs to take actions to
teach lesson to wrongdoers.
Otherwise all the promises of good
governance will remain only
promises. - Jitesh Sinha -
Jan. 7, 2006 |
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