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Are all the poltical leaders deserve shoes for their misdeeds and irresponsiblity towords India ?
Asked by RAVINDER CHOPRA,
28 Apr '09 05:50 pm
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Hurling of Chappal will soon become as common as hurling of flowers because of continuous erosion in values. Politics has become a real gang of dacoits and thugs who can deliver speech to befool voters. Honest and devoted person are always victimized.
When the voters finds him in the hardest time and when the injustice crosses the limit hurling of shoes or chappals starts. Bush has shown the path to Indians. Only difference is that those voters who are like Osama Bin Laden throw missile or cut heads of politicians and those who do not have any strength finds easy to throw chappals only to satisfy his ego.
The interesting part of the shoe story is that Bush has taught politicians to forget and forgive such instances and swallow the poison of insult silently to remain in power of politics. Any regional leader may become target now and there will soon be competition and strategically contest in this exercise of shoes. But person like Pappu Yadav of Bihar or Mukhtar Ansari of UP cannot ...more
Answered by Danendra Jain, 29 Apr '09 06:19 am
When the voters finds him in the hardest time and when the injustice crosses the limit hurling of shoes or chappals starts. Bush has shown the path to Indians. Only difference is that those voters who are like Osama Bin Laden throw missile or cut heads of politicians and those who do not have any strength finds easy to throw chappals only to satisfy his ego.
The interesting part of the shoe story is that Bush has taught politicians to forget and forgive such instances and swallow the poison of insult silently to remain in power of politics. Any regional leader may become target now and there will soon be competition and strategically contest in this exercise of shoes. But person like Pappu Yadav of Bihar or Mukhtar Ansari of UP cannot ...more
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It may be better to reject the unworthy at polls .
Answered by yogesh chandra sharma, 28 Apr '09 06:43 pm
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