Sunday, December 29, 2013
CONGRESS : TALKING ABOUT SYSTEM?
Hardly twenty four hours have passed and the Congress Party has started creating the fuss against the Kejriwal government. It is quite beyond understanding that what message the party wants to convey.
Obviously Aam Aadmi Party government’s path is full of thorns. Above all, it is playing its first inning the political pitch. Despite extending its support the Congress has started playing the tune of discontent. The statements of the several Congress leaders clearly indicate that it has started leg pulling against the Delhi government. If this is the motive of Congress then why did it extend its support to AAP government. Better there would have been assembly election again. At that time the Congress pretended as a great well wisher of the people and decided not to go in poll fray.
Soon after the oath taking ceremony it has started releasing controversial statements. Senior Congress leader and former minister of Delhi Kiran Walia has said that if the government fails to meet the promises made then the Congress will reconsider on support. Another leader Janardan Dwivedi has said the government has adopted no system and is creating anarchism.
The Congress leaders must clarify that what system they are talking about. In its regime as several scams were SYSTEMATIC , corruption was SYSTEMATIC, price hike was SYSTEMATIC. Do the party leaders want the Delhi government to adopt such SYSTEM. As a matter of fact the Congress party should improve its image with collaboration of the present government. If there would have been re-election in Delhi then it was doubtful for Congress to win even a single member in the legislative assembly.
Saturday, December 28, 2013
FAROOQ SHAIKH: AN ETERNAL COMMONER
An innocent lad. Engaged with his job. Takes the time as it comes. In the course of time - confrontation with a woman. Due to an innocent heart despite spilling over his emotions maintains a moderate distance. On the one hand his performance in the feature films established a milestone of acting, on the other hand in the reality shows like Jeena Isika Naam Hai, he has left an everlasting image of his awesome personality. So that the person at the opposite side might not take it otherwise. These characteristics of Farooq Sheikh seemed enough to mesmerize anyone at the opposite side. He won’t be called typed because of his projection of the CHARACTER. On the one hand his performance in the feature films established a milestone of acting, on the other hand in the reality shows like Jeena Isika Naam Hai, he has left an everlasting image of his awesome personality. Be it the film “Noorie” in which he has played a role of an emotional and desperate lover or” Kisi Se Na Kehna” in which the plot lies in the base of LIE. It is highly applaudable, how he deals with his father (role played by Utpal Dutt). In TV shows he has projected an impeccable image. He has questioned the guests about their personal affairs in such a way that even the guest enjoyed it a lot. Precisely it can be proclaimed that he represented a COMMONER. On the whole Faarooq lived his life KING SIZE. #Ujjwal Ghosh [The author is Sr. Journalist. The views expressed are personal]
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
CONGRESS SUPPORT TO AAP SEEMS A DUBIOUS GAME
After extending support to Aam Aadmi Party the Congress has started playing its dubious games.
After extending support to Aam Aadmi Party the Congress has started playing its dubious games.
On the one hand union minister Sushil Kumar Shinde says it UNCONDITIONAL, on the other Congress spokesperson Janardan Dwivedi denies. Former Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dixit reiterated at times about CONDITIONAL SUPPORT.
The question arising here is what is the party’s stand. It is quite understood that the AAP has emerged first in the political scenario and began its innings.
As a matter of fact AAP is criticizing the Congress and Bharatiya Janta Party for the ill fortune of the country. When AAP has decided to form a government then it should show its perseverance and give a better start.
Despite the statements made about taking actions against the accused it should run a government with patience.
Besides, as it is said history repeats itself, the Congress might play its role to topple the AAP government.
Perhaps the people remember the consequences of former Chaudhary Charan Singh and Chandra Shekhar government. It is understood that the mandate is for good governance and create a peaceful environment among the restive commoners.
The people don’t expect the assembly to be a battle field, but respite.
In nutshell, the ruling and supporting parties including the opposition must play their active roles for the benefit of the public.
[This post was written for: http://www.politicscope.com/]
After extending support to Aam Aadmi Party the Congress has started playing its dubious games.
On the one hand union minister Sushil Kumar Shinde says it UNCONDITIONAL, on the other Congress spokesperson Janardan Dwivedi denies. Former Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dixit reiterated at times about CONDITIONAL SUPPORT.
The question arising here is what is the party’s stand. It is quite understood that the AAP has emerged first in the political scenario and began its innings.
As a matter of fact AAP is criticizing the Congress and Bharatiya Janta Party for the ill fortune of the country. When AAP has decided to form a government then it should show its perseverance and give a better start.
Despite the statements made about taking actions against the accused it should run a government with patience.
Besides, as it is said history repeats itself, the Congress might play its role to topple the AAP government.
Perhaps the people remember the consequences of former Chaudhary Charan Singh and Chandra Shekhar government. It is understood that the mandate is for good governance and create a peaceful environment among the restive commoners.
The people don’t expect the assembly to be a battle field, but respite.
In nutshell, the ruling and supporting parties including the opposition must play their active roles for the benefit of the public.
[This post was written for: http://www.politicscope.com/]
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