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Erode East By-Elections

It's the opposite party knows the strength of their opponent. It's seldom rarely spoken out, but behind the opposite party sits back and relaxes admiring the strengths of it's opposite party or parties thats clear leadership. Does the EPS or OPS have anything they like about their opponents. Surely the late Jayalalitha or MGR without this great quality in them would not reached the heights no one in the present in from any party or parties have this excellent and extraordinary among the ordinary have it today. Late Karunanidhi rightly pointed it out when he was put this question from one among from their party.

Mr. Karunanidhi at the time when he gave the answer to a question to him, he wasn't talking from a point of opponent,  instead he spoke it as a leader of an opposing party. Very seldom we apply this to ourselves.

When Mr. Karunanidhi was picked up for always complaining about his opposition, he had one thing to say the late Jayalalitha's servitude nature to her party and the people. This brings out the extraordinary out of the ordinary and why there aren't any present day leaders who have displayed this one great quality after MGR, Jayalalitha and Karunanidhi.
In order to have a generation of leaders, we must have today's generation follow in their footsteps.

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