Please do not seek blessings for the bad and evil. Never mind being late, but if God decides to punish people like Pranab, why are the readers getting upset?
Pray that India is rid of the parasite politicians.
I think few guys who are educated and saying non sense...ist immoral and un cultured way..even though they know english.. pls pray otherwise don't comment if u don't like any one.We should look life..doesn't matter which poltical party or what caste he belongs to..Rediff shld give soem moral classes to ur fellow readers first.
We must do something about our highways.We are lagging behind by 50 years but atleast now something is being done about it and the govt has put in over 1lac crores into highway projects , so over the years these sort of accidents will reduce drastically.Its sad the initiative had to be taken now but better now than never!
RE:Dual Carriageways Required
by pramit palit on Apr 08, 2007 01:35 PM Permalink
When will our govts. - both state and central make good roads ?I hope they wake up now. I wish Mr. Mukherjee a speedy recovery. How many defeats must the congress have before they wake up to the common man's problems ?
Pranab mukherjee is not only a great politician but also he is highly scholar, he is oneof the finest breed of foreign minister which india ever had, only due to anti-bengali sentiment he was sidelined by indira for long time in his carear but now Dr. Manmohon Singh is paying his gratitude offering the most important ministrial portfolio to the one and only daring,clean imaged and utterly dedicated person like him. Not only the west-bengal but from the whole india we are wishing his early recovery so that he should regain his strength after getting well soon.
Govt. should work out whether VIPs should travel in helicopters. It may work out a) cheaper if you consider total security cost; b) will save time for VIPs as well as citizens as there will be less traffic restrictions; and can avoid this type of (freak?) accidents.
Also, Are Congress leaders accident prone? Memories of Rajesh Pilot, Scindia comes back.