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Honest Tree-Man

Tree-Man who chairs the Elephant Party, in a radio interview, said it were the Tigers who killed Jaa-hanaka. In stark contrast, Lucky Milk-Fall continues to bark at his opponents, pointing a finger at his political rivals. Tree-Man is honest and with him it will be difficult for the Greens to concoct stories. Poor Milk-Fall has become the laughing stock!


Ra-Blue's advice

Ra-Blue summoned Lucky Milk-Fall and Vaj-Abey to discuss how they could get the maximum mileage out of developments in Tamil Nadu. "I can't come directly into the picture as I am the leader. But it's up to you people to get the maximum out of the developments and put pressure on the Government," he told the duo.


Wanni message

Amidst the political developments in Tamil Nadu, Ra-Blue received a special message from the Wanni, requesting the Elephant Party's support to reactivate the Agreement that is all about Cease firing. "This is a dual process. As we get Tamil Nadu agents, you have to play the same role here," said the message sent to the Lane that is Fifth.


Beware!

The Mis-Leading Man has got another contract before Bud-Jet. Knowing that Flowery Wee's factor will play another decisive role for the governing types, the Green Party has asked the Mis-Leading man to intensify his mudslinging campaign. But Flowery Wee has a plan to expose the Mis-Leading Man. Beware!


Johnny Boy's rebels

The Green rebels haven't given up their operation against the leader. Johnny Boy and Lucky Sene had a morale boost when two confidants of Ra-Blue pledged to support their target of removing the leader. "We now realise that there is no future for the party under the present leadership," the duo confessed before Johnny Boy.


Lull Khanth's strike

Lull Khanth of the Bell Party is unable to go anywhere as everybody questions him about his proposed three-day general strike, "When will you call the three-day strike?" a party stalwart questioned Lull Khanth minutes before the central com meeting. An angry trade unionist said there is no point in organising such strikes when the party is divided.

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