Thursday, April 9, 2009

Of Muthaliks, Tytlers, Sajjans, Modis, Yadavs, Vaikos and Varuns

Faces of India. People of the soil. Indians by birth and spirit. Those who pledge to dedicate their lives for the betterment of the citizens of the country.

A CEO of a small enterprise Talibanizes women in a pub in Mangalore and is campaigning for a national party to swing vote banks in their favor. A case study of outsourcing of Taliban forces for Politics.

Two CXOs/unit heads who were witnessed in a negative way in the 1984 riots has got a clean chit from CBI and tickets to the current Lok Sabha elections.

A CEO of as state drives a riot and refuses the act like a coward. Ignites religious citizens to stand for him and pushes industry stalwarts to vote for him as the PM of the country. He is the biggest leader today of a national party.

A CEO of a state party is convicted for murder and pushes his wife to the frontiers of politics to keep his legacy in place. His wife defends him like any other Indian Biwi. A party gives her the ticket.

A CEO of a small organization in Tamil Nadu, wants blood bath in India if a CEO of a terrorist organization in a neighboring country is touched. The entire state CEOs of parties are implicitly and explicitly supporting the carnage.

A young, aspirant CEO takes to the streets with one of the most atrocious religious remarks. A large national political party is supporting him more every day as time flies by. Every other CEO in the political process is taking advantage going against him or for him.

My question comes here. Why are we after the poor guy… Ramalinga Raju? Should not the courts take charge of punishing the above mentioned CEOs who have had a life threatening and homicide impact on Indian Citizens rather than a small culprit who has cheated a few investors?

1 comment:

Sujaya said...

Goes to show that sometimes it is difficult to recognize your enemy.

I would really love a blanket ban by the media on them. No reporting, no televising and no discussing of their provocative acts. Do not give them a single sound byte. We will be spared of those tiring media clip looping. And they might just wilt in neglect.