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Rahul Mahajan just a tip of the ice berg for BJP scandals
Media Release
Jun. 18, 2006

The 'spoilt brat'' syndrome is too easy an explanation for Rahul Mahajan's drug-related problems.
A closer analysis is needed about the lifestyle of the murdered Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Pramod Mahajan's son, and also of the party's recent history, to ascertain the reasons for the scandal.
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