Talk:T. M. Thomas Isaac
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Section on Response to World Economic Crisis: Removed pending references
[edit]The following section needs further citation from a source for the fact that he said so and another citation to explain why it is an irresponsible statement.
"Response to the World Economic Crisis of 2008:
On 13 October 2008, on a talk show "Cross Fire" on Kairali TV, Thomas Issac openly stated that he is happy that the crisis happened. A very irresponsible statement, from a Finance Minister holding a State Government's Cabinet rank portfolio."
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