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With Prime Minister Manmohan Singh declaring that to err is human and appealing to journalists to allow the controversy arising out of Union Minority Affairs Minister A.R. Antulay’s remark — that the government should order a probe into the death of former ATS chief Hemant Karkare and his colleagues during the Mumbai attacks — to rest, the Minister has managed to keep his job. But in the process, the Congress and its leaders have lost their credibility. By graciously saying “to err is human” Dr. Singh has implied that all will be forgotten. K. Venkataraman, Mumbai P.K. Misra, Mysore Raghu Seshadri, Chennai Gargee S. Boruah, Guwahati K.N. Rajan, New Delhi
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