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[size=4]The moment he reclined in the soft rear seat, he forgot the temporary annoyance and began to luxuriate in his euphoric thoughts. Like a cat purring contentedly, rubbing its body against the leg of a chair... Many in Delhi cited him as a living example of a successful politician. Successful politician and businessman. You couldn't separate the two; they were Siamese twins in Gopi Kishen's case. His late father Lal Harikishen had initiated him into the mysteries of politics-cum-business...

It had begun 35 years ago... It hadn't been easy. Yet, it had been exciting, intoxicating. Both the Siamese twins had flourished. They had become equally hefty in the course of time, by the process of mutual reinforcement. Gopi Kishen had courted imprisonment after careful planning by his father - his dear, wise and far-sighted father. Everything Lalaji touched had invariably turned into gold. In particular, business - import, export, transport, bullion, textiles, liquor - you name it... He had a magic touch with the British government in those days.[/size][/size][/font][/color][color=#000000][font=arial][size=3]
[size=4]That was the secret of his success. His name had been among the probables for a Rai Bahadurship for some time. However, even as he pursued his business vigorously, he had been quick to sense the peculiar unease of a regime on its way out. Maybe it was trying not to seem unstable, but it wasn't quite succeeding... On the Indian side, jail-going had acquired high respectability, promising bright prospects for the jail-goer in the near future... Lalaji's instinct told him that his young son Gopi Kishen should go to jail at the earliest.[/size][/size][/font][/color][color=#000000][font=arial][size=3]
[size=4]Patriotic jail going by Gandhiji's followers (whether real or feigned) wasn't an option that was always available. The old man had a way of presenting the opportunity and withdrawing it unexpectedly. So, said Lalaji, you had to hurry and grab the chance whenever it was on, if you wanted to build up a record of patriotism for the right day.[/size][/size][/font][/color][color=#000000][font=arial][size=3]
[size=4]Lalaji had already begun to see that day's pale red dawn, long before anyone else noticed it... Soon, such an occasion presented itself. Lalaji was in a hurry. After some reluctance, Gopi Kishen decided to sacrifice his life of revelry, so natural to a millionaire's son. It was no mean act of self-abnegation by any standards - or so he thought. Once he was assured that he wouldn't have to drudge in "C" class like thousands of other [i]satyagrahis,[/i] he became enthusiastic about his new role; he would at least be "B", if not "A". Thoughtful Lalaji had seen to that.[/size][/size][/font][/color][color=#000000][font=arial][size=3]

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[size=4]In the wake of these developments came the Kamaraj Plan. It was the brainchild of a few of Nehru's close associates at the Centre. It raised, perhaps for the first time, a controversy that persisted ever after. Over the years, almost all the talented leaders had been inducted into either the Central or state governments. Those who did not win elections, or were not accommodated in government for some reason, were made party functionaries. There were, of course, several exceptions to this, but the trend was unmistakable.[/size][/size][/font][/color]<span style="font-size:14px;">The Kamaraj Plan essentially suggested the removal of some important leaders of the party from government - including chief ministers of states and ministers in the Central cabinet - to be drafted for party work. The need and rationale for this shift was evident. However, it so happened that som

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[quote name='Salividi' timestamp='1382019298' post='1304428181']
tell mods to pin this thread
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masala emi vunnadi ?? pin cheyyadaniki?

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[quote name='cherlapalli_jailer' timestamp='1382009700' post='1304427625']
[url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=thHHPteehpg"]https://www.youtube....d&v=thHHPteehpg[/url]
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http://youtu.be/thHHPteehpg

.....Very good interview...mostly focused on his book 'The Insider'......

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[quote name='sid_22' timestamp='1382011380' post='1304427669']
wow english iraga teestunnadu gaa... pv interview first time choostunna........ best I have heard from a telugu politician so far...... ()>>
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He was fluent in 16 languages Man....

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nice thread ()>> @gr33d *<:( listen
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[quote name='cherlapalli_jailer' timestamp='1382100151' post='1304433116']
nice thread ()>> @gr33d *<:( listen
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No way....mundu nee fav hero evaro cheppu appudu alochista... @3$%

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