Wednesday, March 31, 2010

The stink of Mulayam under the garb of Lohia

There couldn’t have been a more perverted, cheap and unorthodox example of a politician in Indian History than the likes of Mulayam Singh Yadav and company. With such a rotten sense of thinking and stinking vision, these people sailing on dalit/SC/ST vote-bank politics and harping of on Ram Manohar Lohia’s name have literally taken India on to the dumping ground of vulgar and abusive benchmark of politics.

That our Democracy is so feeble and flexible is highlighted by such brand of eccentrics who are not even capable of sitting with statesmen and thinkers, let alone rule the country. That they have been on the golden platter of aristocracy by some fluke of good stars – surely they do make up that specific bunch of rowdies, criminals and misbehaved jokers who deserve a ticket to the prisons.

Ridiculing the women parliamentarians to be the one inviting whistlers, Mulayam must be asked to spell the bouts of whistles which his charming, good-looking, youthful daughter-in-law would have had while contesting the polls or how many times would he himself and his disgraced rustic clan would have whistled at beauty queens like Jayaprada, Hema Malini, or all those bevy of sexy heroines which they usually parade during election campaigns.

Well, not to ask about Jaya Bachan and Aishwarya Rai who have been family like in the past. Should we then believe that it was buy-one-get-one bonus and the party of socialists in the name of Ram Manohar Lohia used to have colourful bout of whistles at the mother-in-law and daughter-in-law duo.

Well time for Jaya Bachan, who once roared that S P never leaves your hand once they hold it to take shelter in the following adage – “If you are guest of an own, you would have to hand upside down”. And of course, the merry round of whistles and tempting eyes which they would have always feasted on these sexy ladies.

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