I can really discern a feel of wonderful future for shoe politics in India .There will be more such incidents and its prospective results are undoubtedly bright both for politicising and added spices. Back on the talk of the town is much discussed No eight shoe of Journalist Janrel singh,which was gently thrown on honourable home minister P. Chidambaram as gesture to oppose the injustice or usual justice delayed ,safeguarding the victims . Whatever might be the case, it will take another two years for probe panel to bring the facts in light but janrel’s shoe has set a milestone to become a precursor of shoe throwing politics in India.
One promising reason sounds for adopting the shoe throwing culture so quickly in India is apparently to make them frightened with public wrath and take back their decisions, before it’s too late.Janrell;s shoe throwing was a spontaneous frustration, which was nurturing (rather cooking and than boiled)due to much said lackadaisical Indian Judiciary, shamelessness of Indian politicians and their role in misuse of CBI.
Hopefully,Janrell’s eight no shoe ,which is one size smaller with Al zaidi’s shoe will sooner loose the focus in media and spice bazaar,but we will require more shoes to keep the shoe culture alive and divert the attention of cold blooded leaders.
Having said all these forgettable things, Indian shoe industry might get pumped up in periods of recession and we will see radical changes with blend of shoe throwing and might of pen
One promising reason sounds for adopting the shoe throwing culture so quickly in India is apparently to make them frightened with public wrath and take back their decisions, before it’s too late.Janrell;s shoe throwing was a spontaneous frustration, which was nurturing (rather cooking and than boiled)due to much said lackadaisical Indian Judiciary, shamelessness of Indian politicians and their role in misuse of CBI.
Hopefully,Janrell’s eight no shoe ,which is one size smaller with Al zaidi’s shoe will sooner loose the focus in media and spice bazaar,but we will require more shoes to keep the shoe culture alive and divert the attention of cold blooded leaders.
Having said all these forgettable things, Indian shoe industry might get pumped up in periods of recession and we will see radical changes with blend of shoe throwing and might of pen
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