Thursday, December 30, 2010

Raja aur Kalmadi na ho sake aam admi by Puneet Rajhans

Raja aur Kalmadi na ho sake aam admi by Puneet Rajhans

Post CBI sleuths departing from Kalmadi's place, in a routine gesture, the CBI spokesman spoke about important documents recovered from Kalmadi, the one who resisted attempts to be our very own aam admi. The documents pushed inside the uncounted number of cartons were important from CBI's point of view but easily to be dispensed with was Kalmadi's all pervasive clue. The cartons had a sizeable number of papers talking at length about the paid and unpaid bijli, pani and phone bills coupled with innumerable aircraft journeys he took to keep the CW Games off probing agencies hook.

The decision about which Kalmadi spoke to media and the decision the media relayed to the aam admi was since Kalmadi wasn't acting for aam admi, all the decisions from his stable were taken in continuity with the decision taken in the past and the one to be taken in the future would not create any less rupture. "The decision was not taken by me alone; the decisions involving the govt departments and scamsters who for country's sake for once had refused to be mere spectators. In a jiffy, files were cleared and notes prepared as CWG had to keep moving as its deadline neared.

Post Kalmadi press meet came this beep that Raja had left the CBI quarters armed with the knowledge that fishing in troubled waters was the DMK mandate on which he alone acted. The loot story had not been proportionately broken and in store was Raja's another round to be shaken. He bared his heart and spoke things at the back of his mind that no matter what the CBI did to him the DMK won't withdraw support to Madhyawadi Chunav karein wale Manmohan govt when people in Tamil Nadu had decided to do the same when the Karuna govt had decisively proved to be their bane.

From now till Assembly polls in Tamil Nadu, the DMK supremo won't be less than a full blown southern aloo. The six day raja awareness campaign would set the record straight: "THe CBI may come and go , the opposition numbers may drop and slow but the Raja and Raja ki praja would always have the first mover advantage to sway and grow.
At the end of six day campaign of Raja nahin lakir hai, yeh desh ki taqdeer hai, sumptuous meals were provided with an elaborate stay and a promise that similar campaign for other leaders in their party was on the anvil as more skeletons would tumble out to make them tremble.

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