Jyoti Basu has proved that he practiced what he preached, even in death – the mark of a true leader who leads from the front.
As per his wishes there will not be any religious rites nor will his body be consigned to flames or soil. Instead it will be donated to a hospital for research. His eyes also have been donated to bring vision to some visually challenged person.
I salute Jyoti Basu. May there be many more leaders like him. Our country is in dire need.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Merciless Mercenary Oz
400 Indians attacked in a year. Australian government pooh poohs it as a hysterical creation of the Indian media.
Bal Thackeray announces that Australian players will not be allowed to play in India with the IPL (a money spinner for players) looming large on the horizon.
With great alacrity the attacker of an Indian taxi driver who was assaulted a couple of days back is arrested and convicted!
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