by Sharique on May 17, 2009
The recently concluded elections in India has a very important thing to prove, hard work pays! The last Congress government had done a marvelous job in not just appeasing the urban population but the rural population as well. The impact of global recession has so far been virtually absent from India. Even though impact was severe in some businesses like the diamond and real estate, the larger work force in India enjoyed perks and bonuses this March as well. On Financial grounds, Manmohan Singh and P Chidambaram have done a commendable job. The well regulated banking structure has paid its dividend by shielding India from the global recession at a point in history where even countries were going bankrupt (remember Iceland?).
By giving an absolute majority to the UPA (Congress + allies), the Indian voters have shunned the whining Left and idiotic BJP. The campaign by the BJP became a laughing stock for many. The inane grounds on which these ads were based, created a sense of irritation among the India voters. I strongly feel that the youth of India has supported the Congress and I personally know few who were previously ardent BJP supporters but have now diverted to Congress. Lack of leadership, vision and dogmatic views are major factors that have gone against the BJP. Advani as PM would have been disastrous for the country and Modi is their PM candidate for 2014, then only Rakhi Sawant as Congress PM candidate would deter voters from voting for Congress.
I have head so many professionals praise Modi for the job he is doing in Gujarat. Their appreciation is influenced by deep sense of hatred for minorities (Muslims and Christians), Gandhi family and short sighted view of the world. They tend to forget the fact that Gujarat has always been industrially advanced than most states in the country and thus by making investment climate corporate friendly there, Modi had done no magic. Consider the case of Nitish Kumar, the CM of Bihar. His hard work is slowly bringing in investments into the region, which Lalu had completely destroyed in its 20 years of rule. Inspite of having, undoubtedly, the best brains in the country, the state failed to tap the brilliance of Bihari youth who had handicaps of lack of high quality education in the state. The scene is slowly changing in the state for good and the electorate their understand this! Modi is no Nitish and he can never be, at least on this planet.
The results of this election should lay grounds for existing state and central government to work hard or face the axe in the next elections. This year’s results have shunned the previously existing notion of quality of governance being a no factor and anti incumbency factor being inevitable.
I hope the Congress continues its good work for another 5 years as well.

HT
by Sharique on April 12, 2009
Because they are opposed to the use of computers as, in their opinion, computers reduce employment. They perhaps are confused between use of machinery and computers as use of machinery reduce the dependence on manpower.
The Samajwadi Party manifesto for Lok Sabha polls promises closure of English medium schools which charge “high” fee, curbs on high salaries and perks, end to mechanization to facilitate more employment and seizure of assets of people having excess wealth to end corruption. [HT]

by Sharique on April 10, 2009
Thanks to Muntadar al-Zaidi, the citizen of this world have a new way to vent out their anger. Even though it came very late for George Bush, it came at an appropriate time for the Congress. Jarnail Singh’s act of throwing his Reebok shoes and the subsequent protest from the sikh community has forced the Congress to pull back the candidature of Jagdish Tytler and Sajjan Kumar.
A rattled Congress today withdrew leaders Jagdish Tytler and Sajjan Kumar from the electoral fray as the ghost of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots returned to haunt the party. Not wanting to alienate the Sikhs on the eve of general elections, the Congress leadership decided to withdraw both leaders following the din over the CBI clean chit to Tytler in one of the riot cases. Tytler, the party candidate in North East Delhi, and Sajjan Kumar, contesting the South Delhi seat, were called by senior party leaders Pranab Mukherjee and Ahmed Patel and told to opt out of the race, according to Congress sources. [Indian Express]
Even though the act by Jarnail Singh is highly deplorable, particularly by the fact that it was directed against a very respectable man and more particularly by the fact that there are very few respectable men and women in politics, it served its purpose. I am still amazed by the speed at which events unfolded in the past 48 hours. I was not expecting anything from the protests, similar to the million or so protests that take in Delhi every year. Its a victory for the citizen of this country, which must be treated with utmost caution and responsibility.
The BJP has always been critical of the Congress for its role in the anti-Sikh riots of 1984 but it has always turned a blind eye towards the doings of its own leader. Their prime ministerial candidate, Advani, has involvement in umpteen number of riots directed against the Muslims. There would be nothing more shameful for a democracy, of the stature of India, if the the Advani is elected the PM. People with criminal background, frauds, thugs and money launderers have already occupied the prestigious posts of central ministers. Never before this nation has seen a person with criminal background become the PM of this country. Manmohan Singh and Vajpayee were highly respected men. They command and would continue to hold a position of high respect among the masses. They were learned men who were admired by Indians and Foreigners alike. It made me proud as a citizen of this county to admire and look in awe while they spoke in public forums.
I have my fingers crossed.
Journalist throws shoe at P Chidambaram(Home Minister of India)
Update 1: Another incident in Haryana
In a second incident of its kind in a week, a retired school teacher on Friday hurled his shoe towards Congress MP Navin Jindal in Kurukshetra “to protest” against Congress’ policies but missed his target.
Ram Kumar threw his shoe towards Jindal during an election rally in Kurukshetra constituency, police sources said here. [Hindustantimes ]
by Sharique on January 21, 2009
I recently shifted from Toilet of India to Hindustantimes. It has nothing to do with the quality of news ToI covers, its just that I find myself just not capable to appreciate the beauty of ‘breaking news’ reporting. I do understand that people who end up doing nothing in life, end up being journalist at ToI. People who don’t understand abc of finance, get to cover the Satyam fiasco and blame anything they can lay their hands on. For them, any professional is same as those illiterate politicians and any drama in the corporate world is same as those orchestrated by those filthy politicians. ToI is a paper of the politicians, for the politicians and by slightly more demented politicians.
The kind of reporting ToI has done in the Satyam scandal, can easily qualify it for the reward of rediff of print media. The news items were pathetic, astonishing and provocative. The quality of journalism hasn’t just been compromised, it has been murdered. The most surprising about the whole drama was the fact that people who were never even heard of, were now heard blaming respected institutions and professionals. If it were to me, I would love to sue ToI for a amount so huge that all those demented journalist put together cannot earn all there lives.
Its high time for ToI to either look at better places for recruitment or start a full time propaganda channel.
Ooooournam, the anchor of 9 o’clock news on Times Now, rocks!
by Sharique on December 1, 2008
I will compile the words of wisdom that will flow from the foul mouthed politician who will try to take political mileage after the gruesome incident in Mumbai
bade shahron mein aise ek adh hadse hote rahte hain. Woh 5,000 logon ko marne aye the lekin humne kitna kum nuksan hone diya . (Such small incidents happen in big cities. They (terrorists) came to kill 5,000 people but we ensured minimal damage)
The wannabe Shahrukh Khan, ex-Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra R R Patil.
Some women wearing lipstick and powder have taken to streets in Mumbai and are abusing politicians spreading dissatisfaction against democracy. This is what terrorists are doing in Jammu and Kashmir
BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi. Yes Mr. Naqvi, the illiterate politicians really make India proud.
If it had not been (Major) Sandeep’s house, not even a dog would have glanced that way
Kerala chief minister V S Achuthanandan responded on Monday to the family of NSG Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan, slain in the Mumbai terror attack during commando operations, after he was refused by the Major’s father.