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Lindsay Pereira: No beacon of hope in politics

<p>Their flashing red lights on cars may have disappeared, but the sense of entitlement held by our MPs will take a long time to go away</p>

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The thing we fail to realise is that red beacons are extremely important because they keep the inflated egos of our MPs in check. File pic
The thing we fail to realise is that red beacons are extremely important because they keep the inflated egos of our MPs in check. File pic

It's been two months since those red beacons were supposedly banned by the central government in order to stop making MPs feel like they were special. A large number of them hated the idea, obviously, because everyone knows that MPs in India believe they are special, and deserve to be treated with reverence. This is probably why so many of them have resorted to other means to get this message out to the rest of us.

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