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It does not look like the curtain will come down on the phone tapping drama. Everyday, the same episode is being recapped. Politicians should use their valuable time for more constructive purposes.
Archana Senapati,
* * * Of late politicians have been making wild allegations against opponents to grab the media limelight or divert public attention from the core issues. By making unsubstantiated allegations, they lose their credibility and trustworthiness.
S. Venkat,
* * * It seems all politicians have suddenly realised their telephones are tapped. It is a real wonder they all suffered in silence all along. It is amply clear a political drama is being enacted to keep something afloat and grab the headlines. No doubt, our politicians are a class apart.
B. Krishnan,
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