Mumbai: While the CPI(M) has put the boot in the posterior so to speak and said enough of that Chatter-ji. You must go. We cannot let it go the trust vote was the drama of the week. Even though Manmohan's opposition is Singh-ing the blues, let us rewind to the scenes in the House of Power-liament that warranted a movie ticket. Somebody should have sold tickets outside the New Delhi venue. The war inside was a box(ing) office hit.
Tickets could have been Rs 500 for stall(s)-the-deal and Rs 1,000 for balcony that followed. The audience would have to bring their own popcorn and cold drinks.
The main protagonist in the drama was an Italian lady who always believed the current government was So-nia-and-not-so-far from winning the trust vote. No wonder her son is now going Rah Rah-ul we won, while her daughter sings: Dealhan wahi jo Priya-ka man bhaye.
Meanwhile, a Maya-voty who was threatening to UP-set the applecart is now in a sulk Right now though in the immediate concern is that if the US Congress rejects the deal, India will buy its 25,000 megavotes⦠oops megawatts of nuclear capacity from France or Russia.
Meanwhile, for the Indian television audience it was enter-'taint'-ment value with the bribe and crores on the House floor. It would have been amusing if it were not so disgusting. The common man's vote is unanimous: a host of corrupt, undignified and greedy, manipulative netas are part of Indian politics. He 'knew' that and the scenes in the House made that 'clear'. His 'knewclear' deal has no opposition.
From mayhem to PM
Date: 2008-07-26




