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India Today issue dated December 6, 1999

Dec 6, 1999

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"Pakistan suffers from compulsive hostility towards our country. India has no such compulsive thing against Pakistan."
Jaswant Singh
, external affairs minister, in an interview to Asiaweek

"These are the rantings of a man suffering from a serious attack of sour grapes."
M Venkaiah Naidu
, BJP general secretary, on West Bengal Chief Minister Jyoti Basu's reiteration of his earlier remark about the BJP being "uncivilized and barbaric"

"It is only professional broadcasting which can survive today or else the viewer will see to it that you don't survive."
Arun Jaitley
, I & B minister, on the role of DD and AIR as public-service broadcasters, at a seminar on professional broadcasting in the new millennium, in Delhi

"This is vendetta. It is a totally political game."
S P Hinduja
, NRI and chairman of the Hinduja Group, alleging that the document linking his family to the Bofors gun deal is forged

"He is so delicate. I wonder what he will do there."
J Y Lele
, BCCI secretary, on Ajit Agarkar being included in the Indian team touring Australia.

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