Why does nt Pushpa simply join politics, instead of doing all the bashing in the garb of a journalist?
Two months back Pushpa Maami was snobbishing ,about jaya maami is the most ruthless creature in this universe, who is hell bent in a corruption free world. See with in three months, where she has landed. CM is tigress, who has a honour and all Blah , blah, see now what it is eating........... You can't change her, it is in her DNA.
LOL @ Wrong gone.
I am quite eager to read what Pushpa might cook up in the next few weeks about this Sasi-JJ affair.She was one those sychophants who trumpheted JJ's sincerity and ruthlessness in throwing out the 'corrupt' elements in her party.But if Sasikala returns back,wonder what will people like her,cho find for an excuse.
I expect pushpa to devote 80 % of the space to DMK in the next few weeks.:P
Mami sounds nervous about what Jaya will do.If she does forgive her ,then Mami must explain her theory of Good Governance and that Jaya had sacked Sasikala for keeping her poll promise.Mami went about blaming the so called Mannargudi mafia for all the ills.
The very same reason was given by Cho on TV ,when the news of sacking made headlines.
Difficult to see India progress ,when free press becomes paid press.
I think Tamils don't bend shamelessly to Government officials like people of other States do,we stand up for our rights & that is partly due to propriety & partly due to our intricate knowledge of the details. The officials can't just take us for a ride.
The new money Bengaluru people making easy money just throw away wads of cash. All the official has to do is name his price & it is delivered. The traditional people I'm sure don't indulge the officials as much but due to the newbies have to suffer as their offerings have upped the "going rate" for government services.
"For all his political acumen and agility, DMK chief Karunanidh..."
If one looks at his career since 1969, the instances whence he had shown political acumen and agility can be counted in one hand.
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