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	<title>Comments on: 30/04: Mercury Rising in Mumbai</title>
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		<title>By: Srikanth Gonuguntla</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I very much agree with the content written in the blog that called the bluff of glitteratti of Mumbai post 26/11, it was incredible to see a turn out of only 43% in Mumbai, and Bangalore didnt do well either with 50%. I had the good chance to attend a political debate duly attended by one of the contributors on this site and we discussed a simple question, Why was Shivraj Patil made a home minister when he lost an election(in 2004), i.e. lost mandate of the people and continued for such long time in an ineffective way and the answer that was given was &quot;Due to the Loyalty to the Congress President and the Family&quot;, so what i gather is that it doesn&#039;t matter what people want, while Mr.Deora might want to know if i know my corporator&#039;s name, i would say i will know if my corporator is considered a representative of the people and given the due respect in the Party Organisation due to the mandate and not due to the loyalty to a family]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I very much agree with the content written in the blog that called the bluff of glitteratti of Mumbai post 26/11, it was incredible to see a turn out of only 43% in Mumbai, and Bangalore didnt do well either with 50%. I had the good chance to attend a political debate duly attended by one of the contributors on this site and we discussed a simple question, Why was Shivraj Patil made a home minister when he lost an election(in 2004), i.e. lost mandate of the people and continued for such long time in an ineffective way and the answer that was given was &#8220;Due to the Loyalty to the Congress President and the Family&#8221;, so what i gather is that it doesn&#8217;t matter what people want, while Mr.Deora might want to know if i know my corporator&#8217;s name, i would say i will know if my corporator is considered a representative of the people and given the due respect in the Party Organisation due to the mandate and not due to the loyalty to a family</p>
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