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'I can't leave Ramoji Rao' - Aruna Kumar
The fire brand Undavalli Aruna Kumar hopes to get justice in his case against Ramoji Rao and reiterated his stand to fight any person cheating society. He assured the people that his fight would go on against the persons who are cheating society
 
Fri, Nov 20, 2009 10:35:52 IST
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THE ARCH rival of Ramoji Rao, Chief Editor of Eenadu Daily Undavalli Aruna Kumar, who is an MP from Rajamundry has reiterated his stand that there was no question of leaving him. Participating in a discussion with Telugu Desam leader Revanth Reddy who is an MLA and official spoke person, the Rajamundry MP ridiculed Ramoji Rao that for the benefit of all management school students, a book may be written on Ramoji how to get the support of people even after committing economic offences.
 
The Member of Parliament Aruna Kumar further said that there was no incident in the history of investing money in a loss making company, but money has been invested in big way and it raised some suspicion. There must be some reason that we have to find out, he said.

Emphatically saying that all mines in the state were privatized during the rule of Chandrabau Naidu he added there was no question of joining hands with Karnataka Minister and mine owner Gali Janardhana Reddy. At the same time he assured the people that his fight would go on against the persons who are cheating society.

An exhibition of Eenadu articles would be arranged by him showing how partial those were, during the April election. He was hopeful of winning the case filed against Ramoji Rao.
 

 

 
 



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ramojirao is the big cheator in india
 
 
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