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Raisina Hill being used as a "dumping ground": Sangma

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Press Trust of India Mumbai

"The Raisina Hill is being used as a dumping ground for the failed Finance Minister," Sangma, who was here to mobilise support for his Presidential bid, told reporters.

Asked if he was confident of a victory, Sangma said, "There are no ifs. I will win. I have never lost an election in my life. My winning margin has always increased."

Sangma appealed to Congress ally NCP and NDA constituent Shiv Sena, which has already declared support for Pranab Mukherjee, to back him. "I have come here to appeal to parties, specially NCP and Bal Thackeray to support my candidature."

On whether he would be meeting Thackeray, Sangma said, "Not everything in politics happens through meetings. Like you (media) have channels, we also have channels."

 

Sangma said he had served as a minister under three Prime Ministers but found the Vajpayee-led NDA government to be better. "NDA government under Vajpayee performed very well. No one can deny that," he said.

Describing Law Minister Salman Khurshid's reported comments that Congress was lacking in "ideological direction" as the "beginning of a political churning," Sangma said there would be a lot more "upheavals" in the days ahead.

"Despite making these remarks, how is Khurshid continuing in the Union Cabinet. Why is he not being sacked. This means that it is not he but 10, Janpath which is saying these things," he claimed.

"I have been saying that this poll is going to be a political churner. The churning has started with Khurshid's statement," Sangma said. More

  

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First Published: Jul 10 2012 | 3:05 PM IST

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