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Jana `confused'

It pays to remember names. And of course, it pays to know what one is talking about.

Home Minister K. Jana Reddy learnt, this the hard way when he got confused between the `rocketman' `Tech Madhu' and another top naxalite Sudhakar.

Known to leave presspersons perplexed with the profundity of his language skills, Mr. Reddy was himself tied in knots, when he declared that `Madhu' and `Sudhakar' were ready to surrender to police.

While Madhu was already in police custody having surrendered himself after his consignment of rockets and rocket launchers being seized, there was intense speculation about Sudhakar being encircled by police.

Mr. Reddy dropped a bombshell when he said Sudhakar was likely to surrender.

But hours later, he took up the painstaking job of explaining to all the reporters that he thought that both Sudhakar and Madhu were the same and that he was mistaken.

K. Srinivas Reddy

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