Thursday, August 19, 2010

Congress on a Lame Prince

During the Bihar state elections, Rahul Gandhi was a very popular name, along with his mother Sonia Gandhi. He kept on holding press meetings, interacting with masses, meeting the tragedy affected, and so did his mother. But after the misfortunate cloud bursting incident at Leh which killed hundreds of lives, after half the state has been suffering from floods, after tonnes and tonnes of foodgrain has been rotting in the open due to corrupt officials, neither the son, nor his mother have been decent enough to come and speak up. They just appear at the time of elections.

Now, India Today calling Rahul Gandhi the most desirable candidate for holding the position of Prime Minister seems like a pathetic political attempt to set the stage for him.

Just see. A man, who couldn't study well due to his own causes(and not the situational ones), intends to be the prime minister. I ask such congressmen, is the Prime Minister's Office an office for the Jobless and Useless?? If it is so, i can still bring someone much better for the position, not some 'script-reading' kid.

Its not that i'm opposed against youth. Bring Jyotiraditya Scindia or the likes of politician, and i'm pretty happy with that. They might just be able to bring in the change, but certainly not a chap, who has done nothing much except eating off her mother's powers.

India Today, Shame on You ...

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