Friday, July 20, 2007

Open letter to Pratibha Patil as next President of India


Friday, July 20, 2007

Dear Mrs Patil , Your election as President of India will go down in the history of India as a matter of great shame , as a concious citizen of this country, I bow my head in great shame and I refuse to accept you as the head of state of this country. You have been elected by 1000 criminals in Parliament and several thousand criminals in the different state legislators,they have chosen you to lead them and show them the way as to how to achieve their criminal objectives. After all smaller criminals have chosen a bigger criminal with proven ability to lead them. I am sure you will be in a position to accomplish this objective. The whole nations looks forward to your criminal achievement.many people see you as women empowerment in India , majority opinion in this country vouch for Rakhi Sawant , she fits the bill, at least she is not involved in criminal acts , she is also trying her best to serve the society and women cause . While nominating you as next President, the name of Dawood Ibrahim also surfaced as representative of minority community , he also deserves the nomination, after all like you no charges have been proved aganist him, he is a step better than you, he presented himself for investigation by a thrid country but you are still shy of such investigation, you did everything in your might to subvert the CBI probe . With you as head of this country, criminalisation of Indian politics is complete , we always missed a criminal as head of this country . we had some chamchas like Fakhruddin Ali Ahmad and Giani Zail Singh but never a person of great character like you . You filled the position . My best wishes to you .
1:15:35 PM
Posted By Manish Chowhdary Comments (1) Politics
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K.Venugopal Friday, July 20, 2007 7:38:08 PM
The truth is, we deserve no better. Do you know that, for instance, the 'great' game of cricket, of which the majority of the nation is crazy, is actually a huge scandal, with a handful of nations playing against each year round the year in each other's venues and the media building it all up as the ultimate exlir? Have you wondered about the character of our cricketers? Ganguly was dropped and he went from door to door of the high and mighty literally begging them to take him back. Dravid, even as he is captain in all his glory, endorses citizen watch and shows it off, as if he has won a great trophy for India - all for the extra bucks he wants to earn while there is opportunity. Tendulkar, great as he is (I am his fan), he was still not great enough not to ask for tax concessions for a rare costly car he imported. This lack of character is today prevalent in all spheres. So long as we Indians fail to see that character is what we require above all, we will continue to have characterless people run our affairs.

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