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Yearning for rather open debate


A TV debate was attended by proficient spokespersons from different political parties. Maintaining sufficient political knowledge, they were undeniably active participants in their respective capacities. They were undeniably active participants in the noisy discussion.

They indeed possessed limitless potential in their party politics, This was indeed their qualities for joining the debate.

Undeniably, a heated discussion ensued between a bearded senior Samajwadi Party spokesman and a comparatively younger AIMIM spokesperson. 

Though the important programme began with normally sharp discussion, it soon turned into a hot debate between these two trusted party spokespersons. 

The SP spokesman appeared agitated and started saying: "Mujhe chacha mut kaho mera naam lo. Agar kahoge to main tumko bachcha kahunga. Ye baatey SP ke aged pravakta ne MIM spokesperson se kahi. Ye unsey umar me kum hein.

"Don't call me 'Uncle'; use my name. If you do, I will call you 'kid'." An elderly SP spokesperson said these words to the MIM spokesperson, who happened to be younger than him. 

He did not get enraged but continued to listen to him calmly. At least the respect was kept by the AIMIM state leader. This was quite appealing to the patience-holding audience at that tender time.

However, there was no excuse to overlook a different situation that was almost as unseemly hinted at political procedures with rival parties in the very distinct situation.

While there were still plenty of political points to carry, and for these critical situations, their counter-replies on the occasion made the debate noisier at the time. 

How did a tense situation start to turn, and all the party spokespersons tried hard to put their respective views instantly? 

They also indulged in counter-replies, yearning for rather open arguments.


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