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India Today issue dated September 20, 1999
Sept 20, 1999

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Elections 99

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"No one has ever raised doubts about my patriotism."
Atal Bihari Vajpayee, prime minister, reacting to Congress chief Sonia Gandhi's charge that he was a traitor, to mediapersons, in Lucknow.

"What all has he not said about my mother-in-law and Rajiv Gandhi."
Sonia Gandhi, Congress president, referring to personal attacks made against her by Vajpayee, in a TV interview.

"You cannot expect Vajpayee to wipe out poverty in 13 months. But in 45 years we expected the Congress to do so."
L K Advani, home minister during a meet-the-press in Thiruvananthapuram.

"Not a bad earning early in the morning. I wish I had put on a few extra kilos."
Rajesh Pilot, Congress leader, after his 74-kg frame fetched Rs.22,500 when he was weighed in coins at a village in Dausa constituency, in The Times of India.

"You cannot have an outdated, archaic censor board. You have to change, otherwise you will die."
Mahesh Bhatt, filmmaker, during a discussion on 'Cinema and Society' in Delhi.

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