Friday, December 16, 2011

Mr.Rahul Gandhi's Unnecessary Comments on Other States & Cities

Let's Read what the Young leader has got to say about Metros in South-India like Bangalore and Hyderabad and development in other states like Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Punjab & Haryana.
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UP losing out on development opportunities: Rahul Gandhi

Mr.Rahul Gandhi who claims to be the Prime-Ministerial Candidate of UPA, is NOT doing a good Job by repeatedly talking about the development in all the different states other-than Uttar Pradesh.
In the process of impressing the UP voters, he is surely upsetting people of other states.

Why shud he talk as if other states and cities have snatched the opportunities from UP?
Talking as if we people in Hyderabad and Bangalore are having feasts everyday and as if our pockets are rattling with Gold Coins is simply not the way somebody, esp a leader must talk.
The fact remains that there is a lot of poverty in all the Major South Indian cities. Perhaps you'll find more slums in Mumbai and Hyderabad compared to other cities.

Can't the point be made without mentioning others?
If we go and keep on telling even a multi-millionaire that he is rich and we are poor, even he'll get irritated.
While here is a country with widespread poverty everywhere, common-man is fed-up of inflation & here is a National Leader who goes to a particular state and says that other cities and states are flourishing.

More than informing it's looking like he's jealous.
Is he upset about it? Is it so bad that Bangalore & Hyderabad, in his words, have moved ahead in the IT sector?  Is it bad that Automobile Industry might be doing well in Tamil-Nadu & Maharashtra? Aren't people migrating from other states of the country?

In any case I think, Mr.Rahul Gandhi must raise above his regional mindset if he wants to be a National Leader and stop talking about the development of other cities and states in this way.  He must realize that comparisons are undesirable.

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