Thursday, December 27, 2012
Stop cribbing, yaar....
27 December, 2012
It speaks volumes on the cynicism of Indians and takes govt bashing to new heights when everything that the government does is viewed with suspicion and malafide intent.
Now people are saying that the rape victim has been transferred to Singapore because the govt wants to remove the symbol of their angst and protest. Why, would they rather have the girl die here in order to strengthen their protest?? Also, people are ready to believe the account of two young 'eye witnesses' rather than the professional assessment of qualified and experienced pathologists on the post-mortem report of the dead Delhi police constable. Ridiculous!!
The govt seems to be truly in a do-be-damned, don't-do-be-damned situation where even their honourable intentions are being looked at with distrust and as a conspiracy.
Is it a genuine trust deficit or just belligerent stupidity influenced/fuelled by the irresponsible media and foolish social activists/political parties??
Come on, India, give it a break and stop being cribbers. You want change then be the change and stop passing the buck for everything to someone else.
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Miss. What??
25 December, 2012
Watching NDTV, it took me a while to understand that the anchor was not calling Yashodra Raje 'Miss. India' but Miss. Scindia.
Funny!!!
Monday, December 24, 2012
What’s happening here?
23 December, 2012
Protesters are pelting stones, breaking barricades, buses, thrashing the policemen, turning violent.
Stop blaming the police for lathi charging, tear gassing and for using water cannons. What else can they do in a situation like this??
Instead, blame the sick, opportunist politicians/activists/babas and their unruly and lumpen cadres for creating this pathetic and horrific situation in the city. What kind of a 'peaceful' demonstration/protest/show of solidarity is this??
This is anarchy and sheer madness!!!
24 December, 2012
65 protesters and 78 policemen were injured in yesterday's mayhem at India Gate. One policeman may not survive.
While we empathise with the young boys and girls who are protesting, kindly do not demonise the policeman. Remember, he is not simply a faceless person in uniform but also somebody who is just trying to do his job and eke out a living for himself and his family. A family which, like all our families, waits for him to reach home safely.
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