Saturday, February 26, 2011

PM's meet with Editors - An ultimate embarrassment to the Nation


Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, in his interview with television editors, has clarified his stand on many important issues.


As any responsible citizen of this country, I too was anxious so as to what our PM has to say on the series of scams which have been making headlines.  I was happy for the fact that our PM has finally decided to break his silence once for all, but after following his interview (line by line), I wish, he remained silent.  Read on.


A quite a few questions were raised regarding the allocation of the 2G spectrum, well, quite expected, as it happens to be the biggest scam in the history of independent India.  The PM was asked “why Raja was appointed as the Telecom Minister for the 2'nd consecutive term, despite the fact that the PM himself had warned Raja in November 2007 to consider auction of the 2G spectrum, for which he didn't bother to respect”.  Extremely valid question indeed, but the PM's response was outlandish.


His response goes like this "I would like to mention that we are a coalition government.  In a coalition government, you can suggest your preferences but you have to go by what the leader of that particular coalition party ultimately insists.  And Mr. Raja was the choice of the DMK party.  I did not feel that I had the authority to object to Mr. Raja’s entry".  


The PM has made it explicit, that a coalition Govt had to run with compromises.  That essentially means, though the constitution of India says that it is the Prime Minister who decides on who gets into the Cabinet, in practice, it is the coalition party leaders who actually take the final call.  And the PM does not have the authority to intervene.  The PM has also said "Licenses was not a matter which got referred to me or to the Cabinet, that was the decision exclusively of the telecom minister Raja" and that, he absolutely had no say on that matter. WOW, I am impressed, Mr. PM.


The next question was "Would you concede the fact that there are a lot of corrupt people in your government and you are not able to act against and that led you to believe that enough is enough?"  Upon taking this question, the PM did not deny the existence of corrupt people in his government, rather he said "I think in a coalition government there is a coalition dharma and obliviously the things are not entirely the way I would like them to be" which means, the PM accepts the fact that there are a lot of corrupt, tainted people in his Govt, but he cannot do anything about it.  Well, Mr. PM, I thought that the Prime Minister of India is the Head of the Union (Federal) Government and the PM’s office holds the highest rank, thanks for having opened my eyes.  I think its high time we re-write our books on Indian Civics.


And here comes the best of it all, when asked about the revenue loss to the Govt on account of underpricing the 2G spectrum, the PM said "We subsidise the price of kerosene to an extent which is greater than many other subsidies, that imposes burden on our oil marketing companies, should we say then that because we give subsidy for kerosene sales under public distribution, that there is loss of revenue." WOW, WOW, WOW, Mr. PM, what an astounding comparison, I am dumbstruck, to be hearing those words from a Cambridge / Oxford educated, acclaimed Economist


Mr. Manmohan Singh, you have played a Karunanidhi by comparing the under pricing of 2G Spectrum with Govt subsidy on Fertilizer, Kerosene and Gas.  Now you are a perfect Congress politician Mr. PM.


He has categorically said that "there are serious corruption allegations, but I cannot do anything about it (as he feels he doesn’t have the authority to do so), but no matter what, I will continue as the Prime Minister.  This is the gist of the interview given by our honorable Prime Minister to the Television Editors.


Isn't it an ultimate embarrassment..??


Your thoughts and comments are invited.


Jai Hind.

4 comments:

  1. What we can say about this illogical Explanationz ?????Let us wait for Best PM..our wait Continues as long as we Survive...

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  2. Hi Bala, I have been following your articles in your blog. The cover up is too good and the factfiles are amazing.. Like the way you end the blog by saying "Jai Hind"..

    My opinion about the so called political DHARMA!!!
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    After all, only the count of votes counts for the politicians... All the other counting and accounting are just to counter the opposite parties... When they say working for the country it just means "count-try" i.e. to try the vote count only... The recent budget session arguments shows the true intention of the rulers and the opposition parties...

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  3. Sorry Mr.MMS. Your reply is only as good as a perfumed bullshit.. Absolutely irresponsible.

    HB - Good going n great artcile.

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  4. Superb Bala, really superb.. I liked it very much. Wonderfully expressed are the anger mixed emotions and feelings towards such an inapropriate leader of the nation. The situation was just like as that of a child who comes before the teacher unprepared and with lack of proper knowledge about the subject area. And then it gives the feeling to the teacher that if he has asked something wrong or out of the area question to the child. Definitely our PM is the MOST obedient student in the class of his ONLY favoured teacher i.e. Head of the Congress Party.. Whole nation knows this and thus he keeps cheating the whole nation at others will..

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