That should have been suffix bedind her name
For the sake of returning back few crores, all three ( Ironically 3) are in hiding.And still this lady wants to maintain prefix of R behind her name. Great People not so great actions. Yet the film worls worships such people
While the old man at an age fit to enjoy a well deserving retired life by relaxing in a couch and spending his time playing with all his grand and great grand children, is spending his time in his Party HQs to rebuild his own shattered DMK and put it back on it's heels again, his 'brilliant' sons, that Madurai thug Alagiri, a misfit in Delhi and Stalin, the name-sake of that Russian despot, are fighting it out in the streets like street dogs fighting for territorial rights, to decide as to who should take the mantle of their family property DMK after the man who sired them called it a day. These two guys who but for the popularity of their common father would have no address in their own state have one thing in common. Both want to bury the party to which their father is struggling now to give a new lease of life after his own arch enemy. of all the persons mutilated his party beyond any recognition. What a misfortune for Tamil nad to have it's neck under the hold of this 'Nidhi' family!
Fireworks, Amma-Style
Ms. Jayalalitha "had it guessing with her high profile tête-à-tête with Gujarat CM, Narender Modi and Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik". Politics apart, I believe this is of great significance because the three CMs are the most visionary and development-driven in the country. They also head the most effective administrations in their states. They can revolutionalize the economic and social development process. We have built up a culture in the country to rely more and more on the Central Government. This has discouraged the state governments from developing and trying their own solutions to local problems. On the other hand, CMs like Jayalalitha, Modi and Patnaik, in addition to those like Nitish Kumar of Bihar, are capable of taking significant initiatives and be more creative.
"Success, the Best Revenge" - In the midst of all the petty politics of Tamil nadu we have at last a CM who has the imagination to offer a "Vision 2023" and project Chennai "as the third most attractive investment destination in Asia". She has also proclaimed that her "New Industrial Policy 2012 will accelerate the pace of growth of the manufacturing sector to 14 per cent". I believe she has the sophistry and clarity to explain it to the people and convince them to wholeheartedly participate in such voyage. She has the opportunity now to accomplish it. Chennai and Tamil Nadu deserve to be in the forefront.
I wish to see one article at least in the 'Chennai corner' without the 'Nidhi mafia gang'.
Stalins daughter-in-law, Stalins daughters, Amma, even all the victims of murder, female suicides - all are from one gender - women.
Why this kolaveri di, indeed!
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