India story of 3 desperate politicos: Amar Singh
Published on Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 16:25 in India section
Tags: Indo-us Nuclear Deal, Trust Vote , New Delhi
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New Delhi: The Samajwadi Party's General Scretary, Amar Singh has said that Indian politics has now become the story of three desperate politicians.
Speaking in Delhi on the day the trust vote debate has begun in Parliament, the SP leader said, "This is the face of real politics sponsored by Mayawati, Prakash Karat and L K Advani. It is the story of three deperate politicians."
"Mayawati is fearing the exposure of her corruption cases, Karat is guided by his ego and prejudice and L K Advani is desperate to become the Prime Minister now that he is in his 80s," he added.
The Samajwadi Party left the UNPA or the Third Front as it is also known to join hands with the UPA over the Indo-US nuclear deal.
The party and it's MPs are supporting the UPA in the trust vote.
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Time to ignore these small time party operators. People like Amar Singh are at the aaya rams gaya rams of
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