Manmohan takes Bhagwad Gita’s aid on his ‘reluctant politician’ image
November 14th, 2007 - 2:29 am ICT by admin“(Bhagwad) Gita says that one must do his duty. I do whatever comes my way regardless of consequences,” Singh replied when asked about his image of being a reluctant politician.
Singh made these remarks while returning from South Africa where he participated in the tri-lateral IBSA Summit. (ANI)
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