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I think it was due that he resignes. It is an insult to the list to say I remain on the list if this or that person do not reply to my posts and it is a discrimination against Rakesh. And I think it was wrong from the List AC to subscribe to Ajit's prescription. Rakesh is one of the most productive members of the list and if I had to choose between Rakesh and Ajit I woud go without hesitation and immediately for Rakesh. This is how I think in this matter. In solidarity, Dogan
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