Saturday, January 29, 2022

Of Mumbai ghetto and Australian Open with no thoughts on abolished SEATO

Of Mumbai ghetto and Australian Open with no thoughts on abolished SEATO

With the decision to scrap suspension of 12 legislators, it is time to visit Mumbai ghetto and search in the right earnest the go-getters. How does Mumbai ghetto look and is their absurdity index that someone wants to cook? Crooks may try to steal peace in vast swathes of ghetto and hope none of these surroundings emerge in Japan's Kyoto. Law and Order should be supreme in Mumbai and beyond the sea shores and unwanted attention could literally mean someone on neighbouring nation state pay roll.

Some drew delight in making Mumbai The Next Shanghai; we veto such remodelling endeavour, let the city be on its own and gyrate at its own beat and miles away from city hosting Houston Heat. Houston is celebrating for the very success in delivering justice to the masses, our thoughts are on Peru and the bosses.

With Ashleigh Barty becoming the first Australian to win home grand slam in 44 years, this feat and accompanying sentiments of rejoice she would narrate to her peers. She won on a tiebreak and deserves all accolades and praise. That was third Grand Slam title under her belt and in future her endeavour would be to be perfect and her occasional outing to be purfle with gold and no hurdle. Our best wishes to Ashleigh Barty and runner up Danielle Collins as they are smitten by the chase to win the crown and may visit the Italian city of Varese. Holding Australian Open when virus is around was a challenge and hats off to managers who not for a moment gave proof of frown. As Australian Open would wind up in a day, celebrations may break out with those out to cherish and play.

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