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Politicians out of power feel as fish out of water
by mallaiah anchoori on May 06, 2008 11:39 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

This is the cry of every disgruntled politician who is thrown out of power-especially when the portfolio which he held happens to be a money making machinery.Now Akhilesh feels as fish out of water-getting distanced from a portfolio like steel,the life of all the realtors,construction companies who fed him continously all along.His resignation is only an act of desperation.Since he cannot express his grouse directly nor he can afford it even if he wishes so, at the Congress President or Prime Minister he is trying to find fault with the coterie of which surely,he would have formed as one before his being taken into the cabinet.Otherwise,where were the chances for a Rajya Sabha member like him,unless he happens to be an outstanding personality like Manmohanji,to be considered for a ministry in Central cabinet?There is no wonder,if tomorrow, more disgruntled politicians like Dasari Narayana Rao or Subba Ramai Reddy who too lost their berths come out with similar moves.These are the days where people enter into public for making money NOT to serve people and if they fail in their mission, such threats,blaming of others,resignations etc.. spate out.Seldom we find leaders taking things stoically-whether be in power or not;for them power is only an opportunity to serve people in a better and more effective way.India needs only such politicians- not like Akhil who prefer skipping of inconvenient but material questions like the above relating to his role in the portfolio he held.

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by Rajan P on May 07, 2008 02:05 AM   Permalink


Why can't Congress drop Rahul Gandhi from its GS position like it did to Das?

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by Sheik Sankarachari on May 07, 2008 04:18 AM   Permalink
Why cant BJP drop out Advani who is too old?

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by Lucky B on May 07, 2008 06:30 AM   Permalink
Pointing one person doesn't make any logic, it only shows prejudice.

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by mallaiah anchoori on May 07, 2008 07:41 AM   Permalink
No prejudice please!Akhilesh's case is only a tip of the iceberg of power mongering poiltiicians in India.

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by Rahul Kulkarni on May 07, 2008 09:36 AM   Permalink
You will carry forward the Nehru dynasty. India is not a democracy. India is still being ruled by the Nehru dynasty. Democracy is just an eye-wash.

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by jack back on May 07, 2008 02:51 AM   Permalink
Do you want to make a shrine without deity?Can you imagine howmany congis will die of depression & poor India will be relieved? No Congi/Commi/Chamchas can tolerate that?

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by Sheik Sankarachari on May 07, 2008 04:20 AM   Permalink
No Congi/Commi/Chamchas can tolerate that.
and no bjp chamchas can tolerate modi being tried for mass murder.

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by Lucky B on May 07, 2008 06:28 AM   Permalink
You are right. No slave can tolerate that. Once your mind is slave to one person, or particular religion you mind can't think its own.

When Indians will come out from clutch of all kind of fundamentalism and followism?

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