Poor Mummy, look what has become of her:
“Her blood pressure has fallen. She is complaining of muscle cramps and also pain in the chest and the abdomen. But she is refusing to take oral fluids with medicine and food supplement. She has been given respiratory support,” Sudershan Ghosh Dastidar, who is leading the seven-member medical team, told mediapersons.
But the Buddha is in no mood to budge. And all those protesting guys—leaders and common folks alike—would do better to read this fine piece first. In the long run, the Tata car factory will prove a source of steady, assured income than that miraculous harvest that’ll make them rich some day.
Tags: Commentary, Indian Politics, War on Communism, Weblogs
On 12.29.06 Karthik Rao Cavale says:
Maybe industrialisation is good. But Ravikiran also says
Because of you, local politicians can run reigns of terror over entire districts, because they have feudal power over which land gets acquired and which doesn’t.
That is exactly what “The Buddha” is doing and what Mummy is protesting against. When the land is being acquired forcibly, there will be protests. This one just happens to be on a larger scale.