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... Seshan is invulnerable . Narasimha Rao appointed two other chief election commissioners to cut him to size ; Seshan simply ignored them . The Congress banded together to circumscribe his pow- ers by legislation ; but public outrage was ...
... Seshan is invulnerable . Narasimha Rao appointed two other chief election commissioners to cut him to size ; Seshan simply ignored them . The Congress banded together to circumscribe his pow- ers by legislation ; but public outrage was ...
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... Seshan throughout his career . In his days as a senior secretary in New Delhi , he was remarkably unpopular . When the Con- gress government was looking for a cabi- net secretary , all of Rajiv Gandhi's advis- ers told him that Seshan ...
... Seshan throughout his career . In his days as a senior secretary in New Delhi , he was remarkably unpopular . When the Con- gress government was looking for a cabi- net secretary , all of Rajiv Gandhi's advis- ers told him that Seshan ...
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... Seshan make a lasting change in the way Indian elections are fought ? His detractors say that not only will he not do so but that this was never his intention . They point to his battle with Manmohan Singh over the finance minister's ...
... Seshan make a lasting change in the way Indian elections are fought ? His detractors say that not only will he not do so but that this was never his intention . They point to his battle with Manmohan Singh over the finance minister's ...
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