A Quote by Nandan Nilekani

Bangalore needs a honest, passionate and hard-working MP, and I will be that MP. — © Nandan Nilekani
Bangalore needs a honest, passionate and hard-working MP, and I will be that MP.
As an MP, I could hardly meet my constituents' genuine needs as the funds at an MP's disposal are meagre.
I wish more people knew that the only one of the three main parties where not a single MP flipped from one property to the next, and not a single MP avoided capital-gains tax, where every single London MP did not claim a penny of second-home allowance, was the Liberal Democrats.
If you've got no base, it's very difficult to function as an MP. You cannot be a 'virtual' MP, you must be a proper one.
An MP is an MP whether male or female.
I do love the idea of being able to take an MP to court for lying. There are ways and means of taking an MP to court just now, but it is very difficult.
Bangalore now wants a person who doesn't only play politics. Bangalore needs a problem solver, and I am a problem solver. I will be the bridge between Bangalore and the Centre.
Being an MP is not a desperately hard life, like going down the pit or working in the steelworks - with which I am all too familiar, having been brought up in the city of Sheffield; and it certainly isn't badly paid compared with any of my constituents.
I've had the honour of being elected as a Labour councillor, MP and mayor, thanks to the hard work of Labour members, and I believe that the will of our membership should be respected.
Some may say that I won the first MP elections as I am a celebrity. But, the second time, one's working style matters to attain victory.
I spent 20 years working for the trade union movement before becoming a Labour MP. I'm proud to have done both jobs.
Sovereignty rests with me as an English MP and that's the way it will stay.
Being an MP is a good job, the sort of job all working-class parents want for their children -- clean, indoors and no heavy lifting. What could be nicer?
Rahul Gandhi cannot be a prime minister because he is a citizen of Britain, and his Indian citizenship will be cancelled; he won't even be an MP.
It's always a pleasure to perform in MP.
I don't think I'm intelligent to become an MP!
I have been an MP and government minister.
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