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This page was created by Praveen - Former member of Andhra Pradesh Rationalist Association.
"People who have dare to agree with truths get attracted to his lectures easily." does no seem to be a neutral statement, however, this may be a translation issue based on some of the grammatical syntax errors. I don't know enough about the person the article is about to clarify the statement.
Epolk 23:41, 17 August 2006 (UTC)