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Soren in Cabinet again

Mr Shibu Soren's alleged involvement in the infamous JMM-bribery case was no different from the role of expelled corrupt MPs trapped on camera for taking money to ask questions in Parliament.

Every minister costs the exchequer very heavily. In national and public interest, maximum number of ministers must be ten per cent of the strength of the Lower House, as per original recommendations of Administrative Reforms Commission instead of the present 15 per cent.

Subhash C. Agrawal

Delhi

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