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Political party can not behave like a private entity: Jaitley

Uni : Russia | Nov 02, 2012 at 7:57 AM PDT
Source: NewKerala
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Addressing mediapersons here before the campaign ended for November 4 Assembly polls, the Opposition leader in Rajya Sabha said a party can not behave like a private entity. Rahul Gandhi over his share in a old newspaper company 'National Herald' and 'Komiyaikta', Mr Jaitley pointed out that allegation... FULL ARTICLE AT NewKerala
 
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