Shashi Taroor Twitter controversy and Austerity drive – do we really care about this?

2009 September 21
by jannihebbar

Now a days, there is a great political drama, a live serial going on in all the major news channels. Shashi Taroor and SM Krishna asked to vacate from Five star accommodations, Rahul Gandhi’s train journey and many minsiters’ common class flight journeys.

We being Indians, are generally slightly ambitious in nature. If we try to adopt simple living habits also, these advertisements will not allow us in that manner.

of course, we are facing a drought now. so, things have to be slowed down on spending our money a bit. But these politicians behaving as if they are responding to our pains is very very hard to digest.

I mean, how can they become so generous, pious and humble all of a sudden? :-)

If isntead of doing such dramas, if they invest their time properly, by flying in flights and reaching the destined places, at proper times, conducting effective meetings, motivating government and other officials, reaching to the poor and the drought hit areas, managing to distribute food and money to the lower class of the society, then that can be called as austerity. If some politican comes out to the public, shares his property data and pays back the corrupt money that he had collected, then taht can be caled as Austerity. If some daring politician comes out of his A/C office and reaches to the poor and offers a helping hand, then that can be called as austerity.

We have many many problems to be resloved, one side, Pak is attacking and at another side China isknocking, and belw, lanka is burning Indian origin Tamils. amidst all these, do we really are supposed to tolerate and applaud this austeroty drama? I do  not think so. Do your duty correctly, and enjoy the white money that you get out of your sincere work to the fullest, be happy and make other happy. Do not make these small time drama to make a fool of us. Grow up!

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