Friday, April 4, 2014
Bizarre politicians.
Now only I understood the reason for the group rivalry of Congress party in Kerala. It was Madhusudan Mistry, the Congress candidate against Narendra Modi at Vadodara was the High Command representative in Kerala to take care of the party.
What Mistry did is enjoyable for a few moments. When all streets in Gujarat are reserved for Modi posters what Mistry could do other than fixing his poster on Modi posters? It is the duty of the Election Commission of India to provide some space for fixing Mistry posters. Nevertheless, action of Mistry is a disrespect to our democracy. When the leaders are corrupt and barefaced, what could one expect from chaps down the line? And it is a matter of relief that Mistry, who was detained by the Modi police, has been released on bail.
It is also interesting to see that Mistry is the person who taught Rahul Gandhi the way to become a great leader. This implies that poor students have studied under very poor teachers. Bizarre are the ways of politicians in the country of greatest democracy.
K A Solaman
The New Indian Express published on 5April 2014
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