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Volume XXXII, No. 22
UP Samajwadis Follow Akhilesh Not Shivpal
Read the cover story ‘The Samajwadi Scabbard’
and appreciate from the bottom of my heart. It is
heartening to know that the author has showcased
about the fixed match between the father-son and
their ping-pong to fish out the potential threats to
Akhilesh’s future leadership. Would like to remind
that India has a tradition that Bairam Khan would
remain regent and have to wilt when the novice
leader become mature with ages. In my opinion,
being a professor Ram Gopal Yadav understood this
while Shivpal Singh Yadav committed the mistake
which Bairam Khan did. Sooner or later Shivpal would
also succumb and it’s beginning has already become
visible through the successful Rath Yatra of Akhilesh
Yadav and Akhilesh supporters hooting Shivpal on the
occasion of Silver Jubilee celebration of the Samajwadi
Party in the presence of Mulayam Singh Yadav.
Arun Kumar Srivastava, Lucknow
Cyrus Exit Shows Feudal Approach of Tata
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Read the ‘Chairman Coup in Tata’ and loved reading the whole story. The author talks
about the reason for firing of Cyrus Mystry and gives various data and failure as Tata Sons
chairman. However, the way Mystry has been fired from his post, it reminds me about the
feudal system of the corporate who still don’t go beyond some level of decentralization.
It would be a matter of great shoch for the Indian corporate system if the matter goes in
favour of Ratan Tata and Cyrus fails to give some sleepless night to the Tatas.
Shrikkanth Jainathan, Chennai
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Change of Guard at UN Won’t Dilute Global Polity
Read the story on new Secretary General of the United Nations and would like to remind
that Antonio Guterres’s may be from Goa but it would be a Himalayan blunder if Indian
establishment thinks of any barter for helping the former President of Portugal scaling
this level. In fact, Indian government should continue its course of action in regard to UN
expansion and continue lobbying hard for permanent membership bid. It also needs to
foil any bid by the Chinese government to club India with China. Change of guard at the
UN doesn’t mean one needs to change one’s efforts at the global platform.
Kalyanji Bhai Patel, San Francisco
Jayalalitha Prolonged Illness Shouldn’t Cost State Welfare
Read ‘Tamil Nadu in ICU’ and fully appreciate the way state CM J Jayalalitha’s sycophant
supporters have been reminded about the side effects of their sycophancy affecting the
state welfare has been showcased in the article. The author has maintained the silver lining
of personal credentials that even a CM as an individual deserves. However, being a CM, it
is duty of the system to take proper control of the all minus and plus of the governance.
Our constitution makers left it on the ruler to decide whether he or she would be able to
discharge its duties or not. That’s why probably, they didn’t mention about the cases like
Tamil Nadu Cm in ICU. But, if the ruler is unable to decide, there is need to mention about
the provision when the welfare measures should be continued in the governance.
John Mutthu Swami, Madurai
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