Hyped up too much. It is hard to believe that there is no vested interest of few people in exploiting Rahul Mahajan's situation. But that is how the challeging it is for Rahul Mahajan. He must realize he is son of one of the powerful leaders of BJP and act accordingly. Allegations against him are formidable.
This is one clear example of how not to manage a public life. The alleged drug abuse is still under trail and hence we can't comment anything on this. However, it is important for young leaders to know how to conduct themselves when they are public life. There is no room for mistake or even alleged mistake. One can't afford allegations and go under trial by sacrificing significant amount of time with judiciary. It is important to conduct in such a way that you are respectable and nobody dares to do an allegation.
There are a very few people in public life like that. Vajpeyee, Manmohan Singh, L K Advani, Chidambaram, Antony of Kerala to name a few who still strive to hold high moral grounds in the eyes of public. Of course there are critics, but allegation is different from criticism.
BTW, would there be a possibility of Rahul Vs Rahul?
Wednesday, July 05, 2006
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Look were I ended up googling the internet!!. Blog of one of my very good friends with whom I seem to have lost touch now :(. I don't want to discourage you by pointing out some grammatical/syntactic mistakes in your posting. But can't help but notice wrong use of word "trail" in this post and word "Raise" in the post [Wednesday, July 05, 2006
Indian Politics].
Keep writing and I will definitely keep checking once in a while.
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