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A bigger problem will be ticket distribution for BJP.
Distribution of Malai [Cream] should be done intelligently, that will calm down the neglects. :D

BTW , in UK news is bumping out that 3-4 MLA's of BJP are smoking badly inside and feeling betrayed. They will need more Malai to calm down .. :lol:
 
Why we are getting call for tips? Now situation is out of control .I am getting daily 4-5 call and sms.... Reason is below....

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Hey Guys I am new to trading and to this site...
I hope to learn from you folks...

thanks
Welcome to Traderji. There is a lot of material on this forum. You may want to start at "Beginner's Guide" sub-forum.
 
A tale of two MPs – Ravindra Gaekwad and Tobias Ellwood
March 27, 2017, 8:46 pm IST Raghu Krishnan in And words is all I have | India, politics | ET

On the London afternoon of Wednesday, March 22, when the British security authorities had ordered a lock-down of parliament following a terrorist attack in which a police constable (PC) Keith Palmer had been stabbed at the entrance to the House of Commons, a Conservative Party MP Tobias Ellwood forgot about his personal safety, rushed outside and tried to revive the critically-injured cop by giving him mouth-to-mouth resuscitation until the emergency doctors arrived. After PC Palmer was rushed to the nearest hospital where he succumbed to his injuries, a distraught Ellwood was photographed standing disconsolately in a corner with bloodstains on his hands and face until the security took him inside.

Subsequent media reports indicated that Ellwood had probably intervened because of two factors. One, his habit of rushing to the rescue stemmed from his former career as a British Army officer who had served in some of the world’s worst war-ravaged areas like Bosnia. Two, Tobias’ brother Jonathan had been one of the hundreds killed in the 2002 terrorist bomb-blast in Bali. After last week’s terrorist attack near the British Parliament, Tobias refused to give media interviews, stating that he was not allowed to talk since he was now a witness to the critical injuries suffered by Palmer. The next day when there was a live telecast of the House of Commons paying tribute to the victims of the terrorist attack, Ellwood was one of the few MPs who did not speak even though the cameras kept focussing on him, especially when his fellow MPs from all parties praised him.

On the Delhi morning of Thursday, March 23, the Shiv Sena MP Ravindra Gaekwad refused to get down from a flight which had landed in the nation’s capital because he was upset at not being given a business-class seat on the Air India flight from Pune. Despite being told that there was no business-class seat on that particular flight, Gaekwad said he would not get down from the plane until the Air India top brass (presumably the AI chairman-cum-managing director) apologized to him. When a 60-year-old Air India duty manager called Shivkumar told him that the same AI plane was supposed to go to Goa and that he had delayed the flight by 40 minutes, the MP beat him up with his slippers and tried to throw him out of the plane. Thanks to the intervention of an air-hostess, the MP finally left but his obnoxious behaviour was captured on CCTV. When different TV news-channels contacted the MP, he proudly stated that he had hit the 60-year-old official with his slippers 25 times and had tried to throw him out of the plane. A day later, AI cancelled his return ticket and other airlines also stated that they would not allow the MP to board their flights because of his violent behaviour..

One would have liked to end the comparison between Gaekwad and Ellwood on an individual note. However, what really hurts is the subsequent statements made by some of Gaekwad’s fellow MPs and not just from the Shiv Sena but national parties. Even while the Congress spokesperson Priyanka Chaturvedi was condemning the behaviour of Gaekwad and claiming that his arrogance was partly due to the support he and the Shiv Sena were getting from the ruling BJP, her senior party colleague and Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge was questioning on national television the airlines’ decision to bar an MP from their flights. The Samajwadi Party MP Naresh Aggarwal stood up in the Rajya Sabha and demanded to know how an MP could be barred from a flight when he was on official business. (Is assaulting airline officials and delaying flights by 40 minutes part of an MP’s official business?!)

On the evening of March 27, some TV news-channels like NDTV carried headlines wondering whether the violent MP could soon be flying again on AI and the other carriers. If an ordinary passenger had refused to get down from a plane after it had reached the destination, delayed the next flight by 40 minutes and had beaten up airline officials with his slippers, he would by now have been booked and arrested for posing a threat to flight-safety, something which is taken very seriously all over the world, especially in this day and age of terrorist threats. However, despite two FIRs being filed against the MP for assaulting an airline official and for delaying a flight by 40 minutes, the Delhi Police have so far not taken any action.

As of now, no action (whether by the Lok Sabha ethics committee, the Shiv Sena or the Delhi Police) has been taken against the MP who is insisting that the Air India chairman-cum-managing director apologize to him! Meanwhile, back in London, the House of Commons is following up on a suggestion that a commemorative shield be installed on its walls to honour the unarmed police constable Keith Palmer who was killed while stopping the terrorist from entering Parliament. The last commemorative shield to be installed on the walls of the House of Commons was in honour of the Labour Party MP Jo Cox who was killed by a deranged individual last summer at the height of the Brexit campaign.

The House of Commons obviously sees no difference between a police constable and one of their own MPs, especially when both were killed in the line of duty. Serving the people is regarded as a privilege and the British MP Tobias Ellwood is being praised for rushing to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to the dying police constable. The longer the delay in taking any action against the Indian MP who assaulted an airline official in Delhi and delayed a flight by 40 minutes, the more people in this country will wonder whether our elected representatives are here to serve the nation. With each passing day of no action being taken against the Indian MP, the gap between the elected representatives and the people will keep increasing.

According to NDTV, the MP may soon be allowed to fly again without a word of apology for his assault. There are apprehensions that the Shiv Sena’s airline unions may start protesting unless the MP is allowed to fly again. So much for the rule of law!
 
wht is the problem if a politician has taken an advantage of his position. nothing wrong in. reach to tht position of vvip and have fun in life thts how thing works. i would love to be tht vvip.
 
Mujhe pata tha loser talk shuru hoga. Isi liye to post kiya tha :rofl: :rofl:

Actually I was just going to post the first part about Tobias but decided to post the whole thing to elicit some reaction :)
 
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