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Sir: N. Chandrababu Naidu is rated as one of the best Chief Ministers and this has been amply justified by the respect he commands among technocrats. However, issues such as poverty and unemployment require the same attention he gives to `technology'. His decision to go in for a snap poll has been prompted by the simmering discontent or the anti-incumbency factor. The Election Commision's ruling must have come as a disappointment to him.
Pattamadai Venkataraman Srinivasan,
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