Politics is the art of the possibles and also of the impossibles. DMK deadlock is over and they will swear in their battalion as Ministers, coming Tuesday. Timenow claims TR Baalu is out. Don't balme Ram for it and DMk need not worry about Ram for it looks like Surface Transport is going to Moili, who is the DMk face in the Congress. He is capable of overtaking Baalu in all aspects.
Azhagiri, Raja and Dayanidhi Maran are cabinat Ministers and Kanimozhi will be one of tthe 4 MOS. TR BAALU is Surfaced and has no transport to south block.
More as it really comes
Sunday, May 24, 2009
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IPL -2 FINALS
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Deccan Chargers Team: 1 Adam Gilchrist (capt./wk), 2 Herschelle Gibbs, 3 T Suman, 4 Rohit Sharma, 5 Andrew Symonds, 6 Azhar Bilakhia/D Ravi Teja, 7 Venugopal Rao, 8 Harmeet Singh, 9 Pragyan Ojha, 10 Ryan Harris, 11 RP Singh.
Bangalore Royal Challengers Team: 1 Manish Pandey, 2 Jacques Kallis, 3 Rahul Dravid, 4 Robin Uthappa, 5 Ross Taylor, 6 Virat Kohli, 7 Mark Boucher (wk), 8 Roelof van der Merwe, 9 Praveen Kumar, 10 B Akhil, 11 Anil Kumble (capt).
Bettings DC-1.88 RCB-2.00
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Deccan Chargers Team: 1 Adam Gilchrist (capt./wk), 2 Herschelle Gibbs, 3 T Suman, 4 Rohit Sharma, 5 Andrew Symonds, 6 Azhar Bilakhia/D Ravi Teja, 7 Venugopal Rao, 8 Harmeet Singh, 9 Pragyan Ojha, 10 Ryan Harris, 11 RP Singh.
Bangalore Royal Challengers Team: 1 Manish Pandey, 2 Jacques Kallis, 3 Rahul Dravid, 4 Robin Uthappa, 5 Ross Taylor, 6 Virat Kohli, 7 Mark Boucher (wk), 8 Roelof van der Merwe, 9 Praveen Kumar, 10 B Akhil, 11 Anil Kumble (capt).
Bettings DC-1.88 RCB-2.00
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Tuesday, September 23, 2008
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Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Manmohan speaks ....
The prime minister has spoken atlast. or may be these are the last words on Nandigram.
"The events in Nandigram are unfortunate. I condole the loss of lives and regret the destruction of property," he said.
"I sincerely hope the state government will be able to take necessary steps to restore confidence in the people through effective deployment of security forces," Singh said.
"It is the duty of the state government to ensure that all sections of the population, regardless of their political views and affiliations, are entitled to and do receive protection of law enforcement authorities," he said.
"I understand this spontaneous outpouring of grief and anguish over the issue as expressed by artists and intellectuals in Kolkata. I hope the state government will take note of this," Singh said.
"The events in Nandigram are unfortunate. I condole the loss of lives and regret the destruction of property," he said.
"I sincerely hope the state government will be able to take necessary steps to restore confidence in the people through effective deployment of security forces," Singh said.
"It is the duty of the state government to ensure that all sections of the population, regardless of their political views and affiliations, are entitled to and do receive protection of law enforcement authorities," he said.
"I understand this spontaneous outpouring of grief and anguish over the issue as expressed by artists and intellectuals in Kolkata. I hope the state government will take note of this," Singh said.
Monday, November 19, 2007
Buddh[adev]ism
1. You can take an eye for an eye.
2. If you kill a Muslim because he is a Muslim it is a crime but if you kill him because he is anti communist, it is a party affair.
3. Ruling party cadres can take law in to their own hands if court reprimands government for police killing.
4. Revenge is legal if you are a communist.
5. Killing a minority is a national issue. Killing anyone else is a state subject.
6. How they were armed, who helped them, how many goons were involved is none of your business if it is for communists welfare.
7. When you get a coin, pay back with the same coin
8. Only communists can have arms. Rest have to use legs to run.
9. Justice is what we say it is, rest is all injustice.
10. To be or not to be for you is our choice.
Bengal will raise above this storm[?] over cups of tea, as usual. We said it on 14Th November. One more adjournment and the nation will forget the spelling of nandigram. You see CNN-IBN website at this hour. Not a single news about Nandigram in the first page. Ruling India is easy and to be there for ever is also easy for buddha and company. As long as you know how to pay back.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Nandigram Nuked
The clever communists are at it again. They have struck a deal and are permitting a go ahead for IAEA meet. Rest can follow later. Now this was shown as breaking news throughout yesterday afternoon and thus Nandigram is taken out of our memory. With some intelligent posturing by the congress led by munshi, and with some feeble noise from advani, poor nandigram is soon going off air. There will be one or two adjournment in the parliament and then since the nuclear deal has to be discussed, Nandigram issue will be nuked.
The communists and congress have been hoodwinking us all for a long time. Act like beating me so that the real opposition is shown poor. Mamta and BJP in the receiving end. Who is bothered about Nandigram? Only Bengalis. And if they are communists they still do not bother. So a minority with no political heavy weight by its side will be let to suffer. The media is mute and subdued and this strengthens our theory of bias.
The so called Intellectuals will make noise for some time and then vote for CPM. Mamta will be damned by the media as Bengal deserves better. BJP anyway is nonexistent. Congress will get some loksabha support from left and will present bengal to the communists again. Poor Nandigram. Nuked......
The art of news reading - part-II
Newsgathering is not a easy job. Especially the sensitive one's. Journalism is under constant criticism, and the task of journalists covering the news in war zones is becoming a much more dangerous business. More and more, journalists are being killed or subjected to violence, illegal detention, threats or intimidation. In India any political news is like covering a war zone. In case of Nandigram, what the Newspapers could report, the Television could not. Pictures create more impact than letters. And the communists in Bengal successfully blocked all routes to the war zone. What is surprising is no channel is complaining. When I asked a senior journalist from CNN-IBN in a Live chat as to why no access for media in free India while they are able to cover news in martial Pakistan, he bluntly answered 'what to do they are not allowing'. I am not amazed by the reply but amused.
India is changing fast. The politicians of today are gutsier and openly connive with criminals to achieve their means. They are also outspoken and do not think twice in openly performing these misdeeds. Many parties own Television Channels unlike newspapers. Television is a far-reaching media and is very effective communicator. Many Elections have been won just by Televisions, either by manipulating opinions or opinion polls. There is a talk of censor ship, which will give more teeth for the politicians to direct the way news is broad cased. The draft of the Broadcast Bill, prepared by a sub-panel of a 30-member committee overseen by I&B secretary SK Arora, which hints at stringent content regulation, particularly for news channels. If Okayed by lawmakers in its present state, it could well be the end of sting operations and coverage of issues where high profile politicians and personalities are involved.
Forty years back no one would have had the guts of the present West Bengal chief minister to openly advocate that it is fair to take law in to your own hands, if it is for giving back in the same coin. Revenge has been made law by buddadeb. Yes if he is not taken to court for his irresponsible statement tomorrow a person who commits revenge can argue by citing this open remark by an administrator.
Is the job of Media to report whatever as it is and leave it there or to analyze and aid law? When the politicians of today are openly recruiting white-sheeters and when many criminals or shaded people are winning elections, is it because of failure of Indian media? Responsible Television channels should have a common platform to address these issues. If they are prohibited from airing an event because of some national interest it is fine. If not they should have a ready and swift mechanism to counter it and give the news. If we fail in this, this country has no great future. In many states today the chief ministers are acting as if it is their kingdom. In a fair democracy only the courts and Press can check this. And the courts need the help of the press. If not now tomorrow will be late.
Three employees of the Tamil-language daily Dinakaran were killed in an attack on the newspaper’s offices in Tamil Nadu on May 9 2007. Twelve people were arrested and if I am not mistaken most of them must be out on bail. And their mentor is soon going to be a minister or some vvvvip. Three television journalists were assaulted this month in Bihar by a politician and four of his associates after they had gone to the politician’s residence to seek his reaction in connection with a case of rape and murder of a woman.
Why the press is mute to such incidents. I am not blaming any particular party because no one is different in this.
It is not that they do not have common forums. In July 2007 Indian channels formed News Broadcasters Association (NBA) and as per their first secretary-general, the association has been set up to help create and nurture an environment in which news broadcasters can best serve audiences and contribute to the development and diversity of the country. But are we seeing anything in our sight? . They also have IBF (Indian Broadcast Federation) and many other forums. But none have the teeth to bite. What we need today is some one like Goenka in the television world of India. They should become reasonably powerful. They should be law abiding and fearless. Only then the path for the future will be perfect. Continued...
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