Friday

No confidence on the vote

Sad, isn’t it? When brazen buying of votes raises big, big questions. The rot is set in so deep that ordinary people aren’t perplexed a bit about crores sloshing around. 25 crores they said. Are we out of our minds.

Shame on us for having politicians like Shibu Soren. Shame on the congress for acquiescing to absurd requests, clearly akin to a bribe. For all his enthusiasm to run the coal ministry, is he even qualified? But crores have to be made. Jharkhand coal mines, the shortest route.

Then come jailed, goonda politicians. They should be locked up forever. If they are to be let out, it should be for community service. To let them out to decide something as sacred as a vote, is plain ridiculous.

Of course, politicians are no saints. But some take it too far. They break the rules too often. They get caught. The good thing is that they now get jail. the bad news is that they don't get hanged.

As of now however, they get to decide on the future course of action for India. When asked about the motion, one clueless Member of Parliament candidly replied – hey, I don’t know ****!

Live with it!

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