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July 31, 2000

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India Today issue dated July 31, 2000"If anybody in the NDA feels that the alliance would not be affected should Farooq Abdullah pull out of it, he is wrong."
George Fernandes, in Delhi, to reporters, prior to the talks on the National Conference breaking ties on the autonomy issue

"I have the people's power with me and I don't want the hathiyar back in my hands now."
Phoolan Devi, in Delhi, on rising atrocities on women and Dalits in the country

"The Government is nothing but the average opinion of the English-educated people."
S. Gurumurthy, joint convener of the Swadeshi Jagran Manch, commenting on the influence of western economic ideas of globalisation on India

"If I could wake up tomorrow and change all this and go back to being a normal guy, I would do this in a second."
Hrithik Roshan, film star, in an interview to ABC network

"What is IT? What is technology? I'm against it. This does not suit our country, this isn't America."
Laloo Prasad Yadav, President, RJD

"We have to design a rural-based IT strategy that works...We're moving towards a paperless office."
Ram Prakash Gupta, Chief Minister, Uttar Pradesh


 
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