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Naveen patnaik
Mar 23 2009, Bhagaban Sahu

IRONY is that people always think journalists know everything and flood them with questions when any issue is in debate. And during elections, journalists are psephologists. This common perception often puts me in trouble. I escape very tactfully. I..

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