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I am a lawyer by profession.
Intolerance is alien to Hinduism.
M&A guidelines need to be liberal.
Sports can't be run by governments.
Economists often get the market wrong.
Public interest is a very unruly horse.
India should be an exporter of technology.
I have never applied for a share in Tehelka.
Ownership is a very complex judicial concept.
Humility is an attribute of every good Hindu.
My voice is not good enough for me to sing a song.
Politics runs in every human being, and so does music.
We do not want to interfere with the freedom of press.
Corruption is in society and in every strata of society.
No one can end it, but incidents of corruption can be reduced.
An individual can have a point of view. He is entitled to that.
The DNA of a true Hindu is liberal. We are, by essence, liberal.
I have only one sister, Asha Nanda, and she lives in Maharani Bagh.
The success of a particular policy prescription is always a gamble.
My abiding faith in the wisdom of our electorate is what gives me hope.
I came into politics by accident. I may go out of politics by accident.
How do you trust a government whose people are proved to be untrustworthy?
All of us have a romantic streak in us. That's why we are fallible, aren't we?
That's what technology does to you - makes you lazy but allows you to innovate.
Through geospatial technologies, you can plan a whole city sitting in your room.
Governments getting involved in sports activities would ultimately damage sports.
Every child should get an opportunity to study irrespective of the economic status.
We're trying to create a better world, not a perfect one. It cannot ever be perfect.
The judiciary is entitled to finally resolve a dispute. Not every decision is right.
The fabric of our Constitution and our civilisational culture is based on tolerance.
I have been writing poetry for a long time now. I started writing in my school days.
I personally believe technology can transform the functioning of the judicial system.
We are wedded to freedom of expression and shall do nothing to diminish that freedom.
I believe a true Hindu in India could never have endorsed the killing of the Mahatma.
Public figures will get public criticism, and they should be tolerant enough to take it.
I think poetry is a fabulous medium to encapsulate thoughts far more precisely than prose.
No matter who the prime minister is, incremental changes take place. The economy moves on.
I would welcome satirical references to political leaders as part of freedom of expression.
What the government and we in society need to do is to address the issue of gender justice.
To the youth who have taken up guns, I urge them to return to their parents and shun violence.
The justice delivery system needs structural change. It needs fresh vision and innovative solutions.
Corruption is everywhere. It's not just in the Congress. Corruption is not just your prerogative or mine.
If you employ an army, have money, bombard cyberspace with misinformation, innocent people tend to buy it.
The media can allege corruption, but if I do the same against the media, I am gagging freedom of expression.
While the Internet is important for us, India is also necessary for the Internet with its 1.2 billion population.
Internet governance is an oxymoron. The Internet must govern itself. But you can't play cricket without any rules.
Natural resources must be so distributed, by way of auction or otherwise, that they serve a larger public purpose.
Can any sane person say that before something comes on the Net you must screen it? How can there be pre-screening?
Nationalism and anti-nationalism is a matter of perception. You cannot mandate who is a nationalist and what is not.
There is an urgent need for the Central government to take the lead in ensuring health and nutrition service delivery.