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जयकृष्णः | ജയകൃഷ്ണൻ India March 19, 2003 1 Minute

Srinivasa Prasad has an
humorous take
on the cleaning up process happening in the Indian elections. He gives
samples of nomination papers filed by candidates of two parties in
2004. I hope it becomes true.

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Published March 19, 2003

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