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Roger Chugh -- The Third Most Powerful Official in Trenton -- Governor McGreevey's Close Confidant
Roger Chugh Web Site ^ | Anthony Olszewski

Posted on 12/09/2002 1:37:47 AM PST by thenderson

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Roger Chugh
Assistant Secretary of State
Appointed by New Jersey Governor Jim McGreevey

Born of an affluent family in India, I had the privilege of the best that life had to offer. My life in India was a life of opulent comforts. I attended the top schools in India. Generally, I was a very popular and A+ student and always had a deep interest in the issues concerning the general public. It was not until college that I delved deep into my passion for politics.

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Pak losing support in USA: official
Tribune News Service

New Delhi, January 25, 2002
Mr Roger Chugh, the first Asian-American to have been appointed Assistant Secretary of State, has said feelings of Americans towards Pakistan have changed after the September 11 attacks and the USA is coming out far more openly in support of India’s concerns on cross-border terrorism.

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“It is not in the USA’s interest to give up Pakistan, but feelings among American people have changed and the US President listens to the feelings of people who realise that Pakistan is a terrorism-sponsoring state,” he said.
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TOPICS: Politics/Elections; US: New Jersey
KEYWORDS: mcgreevey; newjersey; nj; pakistan; rogerchugh; trenton

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