Monday 14 April 2014

The Congress party's saffron love and the marriage

It was Jawahar lal Nehru's wish once to take Atal Bihari Bajpai into the congress, but, Mr Vajpai didn't show any interest in fulfilling his wishes. Mr Nehru then had presaged that Mr Vajpai will lead the country in future, and it did came true on three occasions.

After 53 years of that prediction, the Congress's love for Mr Vajpai continues, and the latter has got mention and space, with his comments and pictures this time on the official website of the fateful party; the reason not withstanding in this discussion.

Some days ago--before Mr Narendra Modi filed his paper from Varanashi--the aforesaid party was ruminating on fielding a heavyweight against him. But, to our dismay, the party fell short of fulfilling that promise as usual, as its think-tank may have taken the U-turn on Mr Modi. Who knows, the grand old party may have been advised by someone that Mr Modi can give them the consecutive third term in the office. And so, the blabbing against him has diminished by degrees. Now his criticism has been limited to his marital status.

Everything is possible in Love, War, and Politics[sic]; if it so, the day when the mobile penetration will be 100% in India and the Internet voting or mobile voting will be enacted, the voting in India will surge to a new high. And that time is not very far.

Marriages are said to be made in Heaven( and unmade on Earth ); if the one declared PM candidate has unmade it on the earth, the other is still waiting for it--to be made. The parents of the unmarried children are said to be anxious about their children being getting married on time. But, when the parents have a humongous load on their shoulders--of the party and the government--little time is left, for thinking the marriages of their children.

Ironically, all these hubbubs and allegations will die out and go into oblivion, once the elections are over; and India will see two grand marriages then: one of the scion's and the other of the divorcée's. For the time being, let's watch the grand drama of the world's largest democracy.

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