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`Politicians will not set standards for them'
THE implementation of basic minimum qualifications and compulsory retirement age for politicians is rather impractical in this country, as it would require a separate law to be passed in Parliament. And who are the people who vote in ... More

Making a song and dance of it
A band of musicians on the way to Hyderabad to regale the audience at political meetings. Political parties are seeking out musicians to lend rhythm to electioneering in the State. ... More




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