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March 27, 2000

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India Today issue dated March 27,  2000"Bihar was not exactly a setback for the NDA. Whatever happened was a triumph of democracy."
Atal Bihari Vajpayee, prime minister, in Delhi

"We are travelling with the it wave ruling the world, made possible by technologies. Many of these companies are based in Bangalore and I am here to see them for myself."
Rupert Murdoch, media mogul, to reporters on his visit to Bangalore

"There's nothing wrong with beautifying the city. It's like a woman putting on a bindi, and it's vital to look attractive."
B.P. Mishra, NDMC chairman, after inspecting the preparations for US President Bill Clinton's visit to Delhi

"I am surprised and disappointed. I have scored more runs than any of the 22 players selected for the day-night encounter."
Saurav Ganguly, Indian cricket captain, on being left out of the Asia XI team which is to play the World XI at Dhaka

"Why this secrecy? The Government must publish the names of bank-loan defaulters."
Gurudas Dasgupta,
CPI Leader

"As per RBI advice, the names cannot be released under the present legal framework."
Yashwant Sinha
Finance Minister

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