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... Congress ( I ) . His appeal , how- ever , seemed to have evoked at best a feeble response ( in itself not an undesirable development ) . Interestingly enough , the Congress ( I ) party managers were not able to gauge confidently the ...
... Congress ( I ) . His appeal , how- ever , seemed to have evoked at best a feeble response ( in itself not an undesirable development ) . Interestingly enough , the Congress ( I ) party managers were not able to gauge confidently the ...
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... Congress ( I ) candidates them- selves believed in their leader . Argued Kamal Nath : ' Let us be under no illusion . All the votes belong to Indiraji and Rajiv Gandhi . The candidates only substract from these because of their minus ...
... Congress ( I ) candidates them- selves believed in their leader . Argued Kamal Nath : ' Let us be under no illusion . All the votes belong to Indiraji and Rajiv Gandhi . The candidates only substract from these because of their minus ...
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... Congress ( I ) during the recent election , and that one of the reasons for the landslide victory of the Congress ( I ) is the heavy turnout of women voters in their favour . These impressions are based mainly on anecdotal accounts ...
... Congress ( I ) during the recent election , and that one of the reasons for the landslide victory of the Congress ( I ) is the heavy turnout of women voters in their favour . These impressions are based mainly on anecdotal accounts ...
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