IF YOU are looking for a single individual who has tarnished the image of the Congress party and the UPA II government, your survey must stop now. The man who must be brought home for a little treatment of his functional brain, your search may now be called off. The policemen who either misunderstood the order or acted beyond the brief are in the docks answering inconvenient questions in the Sansad Bhawan. The whole world has condemned the Delhi Police and its bosses for a violent swoop at midnight on sleeping men and women who had assembled there for a Yoga shivir.
The Minister who kicked off well in the second term had to be stopped suddenly in his tracks, is none other than the Home Minister himself. When the dirt settled down and an analysis made on scientific lines, it would be found that it was P. Chidambaram caught in the tracks, rehabilitated as a child and sent to the school again, it would be found objectively that the police crackdown on Swami Ram Dev's devotees past midnight was an act of double murder. It was murder of the Peaceful Thoght in the first stance. Secondly, it was Palanisamy Chidambaram who murdered Democracy. He, under guidance of his big boss, Sonia Gandhi, had ordered the Delhi Police to disperse the crowd, little realising that it would be cold-blooded murder of democracy past midnight when women and children were dragged out of their floor-beds, beaten up and forcibly thrown out at an unearthly hour of the night. The helpless devotees and students of Yoga had nowhere to go to.
It is understood that Divine Justice is taking care of officers and men who beat up devotees for no fault of theirs. Retribution in ample measure is on the way. Some may face the Wrath of God in this life and some may suffer for this sin in the life beyond death.
Chidambaram has, of late, been taking undue interest in the goings on in Gujarat.
Chidambaram, not only brought a bad name to the UPA II government in India but attracted brickbats and big chunks of stones thrown by democratic minded foreigners.
Shouldn't Palaniswamy Chidambaram be asked by the People of India to put in his papers and go home?
If a poll is carried out honestly, that indeed would be the outcome. We will lose sight of the mundu-clad home minister. Indeed that would be a change for the better. A thriving and pulsating society always motivates men and women to strive for a change. Showing Chidambaram the door will be a sign of health of the Indian society and indeed may be appreciated internationally. So, let us keep our glasses charged with a drink of one’s own choice and be ready to drink a toast to the health of the Indian Democracy.
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