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Sunday, November 30, 2008

Hundreds of FOREIGNERS are killed - Its a small thing for Dy.Chief Minister

When guests come to India we Indians sing with pride - Mehamaan jo hamaara hota hai, wo jaan se pyaara hota hai. Lekin hum ne to unke jaan hi le liye(but we ourselves took their lives).

Hundreds of innocent foreigners in India are killed mercilessly in Terror strikes, but for Maharashtra's Deputy Chief Minister this is a small thing. He says 'Bade sheharon me eise chote cheez hote hi rehte hai'.

I think he is a big fan of Shah Rukh Khan and has seen "Dilwale Dulhania le jaayenge" several times, in which Shah Rukh says "Bade bade sheharon me eise chote chote cheez hote rehte hai".

If hundreds of Foreigners getting killed is a small thing then we need to know what is a big thing according our dear leader, the second in command of the state.

Even Terror and Destruction can be used for selfish gains, proves the Chief Minister

When the whole of India and several other countries are mourning the death of around 200 people (and more than double wounded) the Chief Minister and his entourage officially visits the Taj Hotel today to assess the situation (probably), but along with his son and a noted Film Director. Why the partiality, my dear Chief Minister, you could have invited the whole Bollywood.

Had his son not been an actor perhaps he would never have entertained any film personality in this visit. At this point of time when hundreds of families across the world are crying as they lost their near and dear ones, look at the ugly hypocrisy and selfishness of the top person in that state.
Mumbaikers should take this very seriously, as the Chief Minister misuses his power at a time when he is supposed to own the responsibility and quit the office.