Tuesday, February 03, 2004

Sriram Shining

Hi All,

I am moving on, have got a new job and so won't be updating my site for a while. Bear with me !

I thought about it in September 2001, acted on it in December 2003 and got a job now, moral of the story is don't think unless you want to do it!

Happy weekends

Sunday, February 01, 2004

Horses and Elephants

Now India is getting all the required attention whether it's Outsourcing, Cricket, Hockey, Chess or even politics, yeah you read it right. Politics has taken a new face in the largest democracy, in which the public is hardly takes, a note of things. Almost all are amazed to see politicians taking help from horses / elephants to win polls.

Politicians in Bihar are now fighting politics in a new way, buying horses and elephants and impressing the public, this shows how ignorant people are and how focused the politicians are. Most of them who are contesting from Bihar now own a horse / elephant and almost all of them have criminal cases against them and that too in plurals. If you want to ask for logic then there goes the story, it goes back to the times of Tipu Sultan and Sivaji, all had horses and were prospering so why to lag behind, stumped right!

When Maneka Gandhi can complain to merceeds regarding the leather seats that they were offering in their expensive cars, then why not these politicians who are buying these animals just to contest elections. Why, animal trade at all! Will the election committee intervene? Dare not, beware of "lathi politics" recently a candidate purchased an elephant for whooping 8.5 lacs.

Now, guess the name of the horse owned by Laloo.... yeah you got it right it's Chetak. God save these horses and elephants if not the politicians :-)