Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Fiery Tongues by Indian Politicos in 2008



A
s the whole country is ready to welcome New Year 2009, we should give a look on fiery tongues of our Politicos, who hogged limelight in the passing year of 2008. By giving irreverent remark after the Mumbai attacks several political leaders invited public angers.

BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, AR Antulay, Vilasrao Deshmukh, RR Patil and Shivraj Patil were the prominent five leaders, who hit the headlines for their irresponsible remarks.

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi triggered a fresh controversy fresh controversy by saying some women with “lipstick and powder on their face” were indulging in demonstrations and abusing politicians. Naqvi’s this controversial remark proved that he was suffering from verbal diaorrhea.

AR Antulay was the second in this row, when he raised the finger on death of ATS Chief Hemant Karakare in the Mumbai terror attacks, saying that it might be a conspiracy and should be probed. After this people and media described Antulay as attorney of lone surviving militant Ajmal Amir Kasab.

Shivraj Patil, who faced heat for changing sherwanis after Delhi blast, didn’t take any lesson from the past. But after Mumbai attacks, Mr. Patil didn’t get time to change his suits and appeared before the camera with excuses. Shirvaj Patil sacked for failure of intelligence and soft handeling of terror.

After Shivraj Patil, it was another Patil from Maharashtra on the board. RR Patil, who added some more feathers into the controversial remarks after the Mumbai attacks, by saying “Aisa nahee hain, bade shahron mein aise ek adh hadse hote rahte hain,isleye total intelligence failure hua aisa nahe hain”(Its not like that, in big cities one-two incidences can occour, but saying that total intelligence failure is not correct.)” At the end of the day result was the same, the NCP chief Sharad Pawar shown the door to Patil, who was serving as Dy Chief Minister of Maharashtra.

Vilasrao Deshmukh, a two-time Chief Minister of Maharashtra, was also grounded for his love for Bollywood during Mumbai attacks. He visited the terror-hit Hotel Taj with his Actor son and Bollywood director Ram Gopal Verma. Deshmukh failed to understand the intensity of people’s anger aftermath of Mumbai terror attacks. Finally he was replaced by Ashok Chavan as new Maharashtra Chief Minister.

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