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Some have reason to fear that they could face trials for corruption or charges related to the crackdowns, as former President Hosni Mubarak and many of his lieutenants already have.
He was seen as a rival to Mrs Gandhi, so the great reformer of the 1990s was hounded by his party, then abandoned to face trials for corruption, until just before his death in 2004.Being seen to rally around Mr Singh makes better sense, especially if Congress can somehow accuse the government of trying to win unfair political advantage from a trial.
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