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Ask me, ask me

Politicians as a class are not used to playing second fiddle, especially more so if they hold high positions. So it was an impatient Haryana Chief Minister, Bhupinder Singh Hooda, who had to twiddle his thumbs while the Reliance Chief Mukesh Ambani held forth in Chandigarh this week on his investment plans in that State. With most journalists addressing their questions to Ambani, Hooda decided enough was enough. "You have addressed many questions to Mr Ambani, now ask me some questions," he said in chaste Hindi much to the amusement of mediapersons.

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