Monday, September 20, 2010

A Different Stroke

Sonia Gandhi is certainly a truly sensitive Italian lady and once
again she has proved it.She has always been very sophisticated and
decent and has always been empathetic towards her rivals. When the
terrorists had attacked the Parliament She was the first one to call
on the then PM Atal Bihari Bajpayee about his safety and security, she
had asserted Mr. Chandrashekhar the Ex-PM to go for an extensive
medical treatment. She has followed a trend set by Jawaharlal Nehru
who appreciated his then rival Atal Bihari Bajpai to maintain a
cordial relation with the opposition party.
These kind gestures it seems have been understood and payed back. It
came as a pleasant surprise when the she-tank of the opposition party
(BJP) payed her homage to Rajiv Gandhi at Vir Bhumi. Though it was not
long before that they were arch rivals and Sushma Swaraj had sworn to
go bald if she lost her elections in Bareily against Sonia Gandhi. The
tables have turned , the two it seems share a close bond these days.
Both have been staunch supporters for the passing of the Women’s Bill
in the Parliament. The
sources from BJP who do not wished to be named are of the opinion that
Sonia Gandhi who is generally considered to be cold, is very warm and
spontaneous towards Sushma Swaraj. They are friendly, talk about like
two buddies sharing jokes and well-being about their family members.
It is a welcome sight to watch both of them walking out of the
Parliament chatting.
Lets all keep our fingers crossed for their budding friendship to
bloom into a strong one so that it becomes capable of facing the rough
weathers of politics and oppositions. This would bring about a
positive environment in the otherwise bickering, shouting and
mud-slinging houses and could also help reaching consensus on the
Bills to be passed.
Are the likes of Lalu Prasad, Mayawati, Mamta Banerjee, observing so
that instead of snide remarks, accusations, allegations ,unrest and
enimosity they try to deliver and serve, which are the very reasons
of their being elected

--
Dr.Medhavi Chourey

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