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  • Congress President Sonia Gandhi's adverse comments on the internal security situation was the proverbial last straw that saw the exit of Shivraj Patil as Union Home Minister.

    Gandhi had in fact set the tone at the Congress Working Committee by expressing unhappiness over the terrorist incidents taking place at regular intervals. The meet, by all accounts, was a hostile affair for Patil.

    The Congress chief's remark was signal enough for members and invitees to list some omissions and commissions of Patil as the Home Minister in the last four-and-a-half years.

    Those who projected Patil in not so glorious ways include P Chidambaram, who has now succeeded him as the Home Minister.

    Union ministers Kapil Sibal, Kamal Nath and H R Bhardwaj, who along with Chidambaram were invited to the CWC meet despite not being its members, put forth their views which were not exactly singing paeans for Patil.

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    Patil's resignation as Union Home Minister came as no surprise to his detractors and supporters alike given the fact that he had made it known in more than subtle ways that he will only be in the post as long as he enjoys the confidence of his leader.

    In fact, when he was defeated in the 2004 polls, he was reluctant to go to a meeting of the newly elected party MPs at Gandhi's residence and it took persuasion of several leaders which ultimately led him to attend it.

    And in the next few days, his stars literally brightened with Manmohan Singh, who was chosen by Gandhi to head the Government, making him his Home Minister, a post adorned by former greats like Sardar Patel.

    govt. machinery public friendlyBy: ashok kumar bagga | 07-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward We have to make every govt.offical public friendly ,so that the concened deptt. can have the input from a layman.Leaders have to swear by their kids that they will stop using crimanals for their benefit .Its to say that outsiders did it but who allowed them in our teritory,why crimanals do not enter the politicians premises,teror can be stopped if whole nation feels guilty that he has not contributed to stop terorism.Its time to look at very smallest things that no one feel in the nation that he has been deprived of his rights
    terror from pakistanBy: subin | 01-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward india should defend his territory from future attacks by striking inside pakistan where we identified terrorist has training camps.this should be done ver soon to protect us from further turmoikl.america is already doing this from afghan.
    Why Patil alone?By: K B Kale | 01-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward The issue is so big that the UPA Govt. itself should resign paving way for new elections. Why make one minister a scapegoat? The problem is the vote-bank politics of all pseudo-secular parties which use divide-and-rule policies of the British. The authorities should investigate who helped this terrorist team locally because without a local support, how can such a campaigns succeed?And more important, after the enquiry is over, the report should be published so that it is available to all people.
    What next?By: Who cares | 01-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward I am waiting to see what Sonia can do...Is she gonna make a history like Indira or like Kandhar?Is she gonna do a sacrifice like in the past or focus for LS ?Is she gonna stand for aam admi or Is she gonna stand for Congress??
    Shivraj PatilBy: SANJIV | 01-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward Sonia Gandhi did not see the light for last 4 years and is now feeling the heat. She allowed her domestic maids to occupy and degrade the high offices of President and Home Minister. While country is paying the price of her excessive reliance on loyalty.
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