04-10-2009, 11:37 PM
<!--emo&:thumbsup--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/thumbup.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='thumbup.gif' /><!--endemo--> Good Luck, Kaushal!
Sample a few statements he makes during the course of the interview:
* "The BJP will not oppose Sharad Pawar [Images] as the prime minister if he joins the National Democratic Alliance and post election seat mathematics works in his favour."
* "Advaniji paid a price for his statements made at the mausoleum of Mohammed Ali Jinnah."
* "Advaniji is my mentor; it does not mean that I'm his slave."
* "To date (as on April 9) there are 60 per cent chances that I will win the Kandhamal Lok Sabha constituency. If I say there are 100 per cent chances I will be deceiving myself. Till yesterday my chances were only 50 per cent."
For every statement he makes he is asked if he was on the record. He smiles at you and says disarmingly: "Yes, I'm dangerously honest." Indeed.
Says Sahu: "I am an ex-cop and I was taught to be honest. And I haven't forgotten it after becoming a politician." He was an Indian Police Service officer from 1976 to 1997 -- a part of which he served in strife-torn Assam -- and takes pride in saying that he was mentored by top cop K P S Gill.
http://election.rediff.com/special/2009/ap...pawar-as-pm.htm
Sample a few statements he makes during the course of the interview:
* "The BJP will not oppose Sharad Pawar [Images] as the prime minister if he joins the National Democratic Alliance and post election seat mathematics works in his favour."
* "Advaniji paid a price for his statements made at the mausoleum of Mohammed Ali Jinnah."
* "Advaniji is my mentor; it does not mean that I'm his slave."
* "To date (as on April 9) there are 60 per cent chances that I will win the Kandhamal Lok Sabha constituency. If I say there are 100 per cent chances I will be deceiving myself. Till yesterday my chances were only 50 per cent."
For every statement he makes he is asked if he was on the record. He smiles at you and says disarmingly: "Yes, I'm dangerously honest." Indeed.
Says Sahu: "I am an ex-cop and I was taught to be honest. And I haven't forgotten it after becoming a politician." He was an Indian Police Service officer from 1976 to 1997 -- a part of which he served in strife-torn Assam -- and takes pride in saying that he was mentored by top cop K P S Gill.
http://election.rediff.com/special/2009/ap...pawar-as-pm.htm