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If an industrialist can sell his products anywhere in India and the world, why should a farmer not be allowed to do so?
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Marriage is no substitute for political experience.
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The Gandhi family has a tradition of being good hosts. When you call upon them, they treat you with a lot of respect.
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I could never muster the courage to speak to girls in my college in Pune. Most of them were Parsis and spoke English. I came from a village and could barely converse in English.
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Emotionally, a person is tied to the land of his birth. It's only human.
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I think criticism of good work should stop somewhere.
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In my long innings, I have seen many sunrises and many sunsets; many good and bad times.
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Whether some may like it or not, I am still the farmer that I was born as and will continue to be one.
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I am used to controversies.
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Whatever I feel, I say frankly.
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I am fully aware that everybody has a right to succeed, and success should be with ethics.
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I entered politics in 1967; since then, continuously, I am getting elected... Fortunately I never lost the elections.
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The Congress is a power-oriented party.
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In politics one should not expect big jumps. Everything takes time.