Friday, March 6, 2009

OUR INANE PARTISANS:

With the elections round the corner, all parties are busy holding alliance talks while their headquarters are busy issuing party tickets. The party men and leaders make it a point to make the maximum profit out of the happenings in our nation. In such an attempt, some politicians including the honourable ministers were found to make immature and irresponsible remarks on the issues. Mangalore was in limelight recently with its infamous ‘pub attack’ when the activists of the Ram Sene headed by Mutalaik attacked women returning from a pub. The incident caught the nation’s attention and had both defending as well as criticizing remarks. Renuka chowdary, being the incharge of woman and child development ministry, called for ‘pub bharao andholan’, where women were asked to fill the pubs as a sign of protest against the ‘pub attack’. Such a ludicrous call for was made by her simply to attack the ruling party of the state, The BJP.
Indian music obtained international acclaim with our very own “Mozart of madras” winning two academy awards. While every Indian seemed to appreciate the musician’s talent and dedication, Abhishek Singhvi, a congress leader was quoted saying that these awards and the Olympic gold medal by Abhinav Bindra were possible because of the ‘good environment’ created by congress led government. What a historic achievement by the ruling party! JAI HO!!!
The 26/11 attacks in Mumbai have also not been spared by our partisans. When it has been clearly proved that the attacks were rooted to Pakistan, our honourable Home minister was quoted saying that the partial admission of guilt by Pakistan was an achievement of the government’s foreign policy. When Pakistan authorities allegedly blame that the recent terrorist attacks on Sri Lankan cricketers has been plotted in India, there has been no condemnation from the Indian government yet. Will the so called achievements help developing India by any means? Nor do these achievements help the politicians to woo the voters?

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