Monday, April 19, 2010

IPL- Indian Politics League

Until a couple of years ago, I was an admirer of Tharoor.Even after reading all his nonsensical tweets, I was optimistic that Tharoor is the only person who could bring some development in Kerala by keeping the commie thugs at a bay.The less said about his tweets, the better.Media misquoted him on many occasions- First the cattle class tweets; then his opinion on Nehru's foreign policy was also misinterpreted by the media..and few other similar cases.In all those cases, he deserved the benefit of doubt.His naivety can be excused.Ever since he joined the Indian Politics, he has always been the centre of attraction.Without any exaggeration, I would say, Tharoor became a brand. Youth considered him as India's Obama-- The man who is gonna bring a total change in the political system and many more..Sadly, the hopes are no more..he disappointed us.



His tweets were nonsensical to the core.Often enough his tweets were about his New York based wife, where he roamed with his New York based wife, about her wonders, his passions for cricket, his sons passion towards cricket even though they grew up in a non cricket atmosphere.He kept on publicizing the matters that were supposed to be within private network A kinda show off! Hmm, maybe US style! Coming back to IPL controversy,we cannot defend him.He erred in his judgement.Unnecessarily he got into mentoring, and was caught red handed.
His wonderful initiatives in Kerala/TVM are going to be unnoticed in the midst of the nasty scam.Compared to other crooks, Tharoor is lesser evil.Many vultures roam in and around politics and government I have one question to our dear PM..Sacking a lesser evil and keeping vultures like Pawar,D.Raja..Is that fair?