Picture from a recently concluded PanIIT
I will compile the words of wisdom that will flow from the foul mouthed politician who will try to take political mileage after the gruesome incident in Mumbai
bade shahron mein aise ek adh hadse hote rahte hain. Woh 5,000 logon ko marne aye the lekin humne kitna kum nuksan hone diya . (Such small incidents happen in big cities. They (terrorists) came to kill 5,000 people but we ensured minimal damage)
The wannabe Shahrukh Khan, ex-Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra R R Patil.
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I had to return to blogging. I just couldn’t resist myself after reading a mail this morning. This gentleman from Pakistan writes-
This is two part series of a very enlightening interview from Amaresh Misra, a renowned historian, an activist who witnessed the tragic events in Mumbai. He has a very different view of the things occurred.
He wrote a book on te 1857 war of Indepedence. (http://www.warofcivilisations.blogspot.com/)
He is one the few voices who were not given much coverage by the “Pseudo Secular” Indian media.He brought some interesting insights into the tragedy:
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It’s 7:00 PM in Chennai. Normal flight traffic has just resumed after some heavy down-pour in the evening. And here is the scene at the Air India’s control room at the airport-
2 youngsters, in their late 40s, walk into the control room.
Youngster 1: Dude, will Air India fly today? How will they convince the air hostesses that their make-up won’t fade away because of the drizzle and moisture?
Youngster 2: No idea. I suppose they will wait till the drizzle has completely stopped and the humidity level has reached 60%. It’s 95% now.
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Everyone had Feraris but what about the fuel cost after being fired?
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