Give change and action, not bhashan: Mumbaikers
The Nov 26 Mumbai terror attacks that left the world shattered called for peace march by Mumbaikers at Gateway of India where thousands participated and the outcry was clear enough..."A Change & Action not bhashan".
After Raj Thackeray ballyhooed over petty issues, he is totally mum over the Nov 26 attack on Mumbai. Where the hell are you and why didn't you come out of your posh villa and protect the Maharashtrians? The banner reads, "Hi Raj, So how much does your Audi cost? So stop fooling my Maharashtrian brothers and sisters and mind you own 'Business'!"
Mumbai
was
in
flames
and
Maharashtra
Chief
Minister,
Vilas
Rao
Deshmukh
was
busy
shaping
his
son's
career.
'Desh
murkh',
sorry
'Deshmukh' to
review
the
Taj
situation
after
the
threedays
of
gruesome
gunbattle,
had
taken
his
son,
Hritesh
Deshmukh
and
Ram
Gopal
Verma
along
with
the
'sniffer
dogs'.
When
asked
about
this,
Deshmukh
said
that
he
was
not
aware
of
Ram
Gopal
Verma's
presence.
The
banner
reads,
"Deshmurkh,
a
film
by
Ram
Gopal
Verma.
Starring:-
You
Know
Who"
After
Major
Sandeep
Unnikrishnan's
body
(brave
martyr
who
lost
his
life
in
the
gunbattle
of
the
Mumbai
Terror
Attack),
body
reached
his
house
in
Bangalore,
Karnataka
Chief
Minister,
B
S
Yeddyurappa
visited
the
brave
martyr's
house
and
paid
homage.
But,
after
three
days,
the
Kerala
Chief
Minister
visited
the
house
to
pay
homage.
This
enraged
Sandeep's
father,
Unnikrishnan
and
did
not
let
the
politician
to
enter
his
house,
which
was
justifiable.
Afterwhich,
A-chuta-nandan
made
a
filthy
comment
that
not
even
a
dog
would
enter
his
house,
if
it
was
not
Major
Sandeep
Unnikrishnan's
house.
The
banner
gives
a
befitting
reply
to
this
incident
stating,
"We
would
prefer
a
dog
visit
our
house
rather
a
politician"
Anguished by the incompetent, illiterate, selfish and corrupt politicians, the rally was held to show the politicians that they are equal to dogs in our country. One of the banners read, " Dogs and politicians are not allowed in this rally"
Will such rallies pave way for revolution and be an eye opener for our politicians, or will such mass rallies mask away with passage of time? Jai Hind!