The only drama happening in Gujarat these days is the upcoming Legislative Assembly elections. Today on my way home from an aunt's place I saw men, who looked like commandos, carrying rifles, casually taking a stroll on one of the busiest road of Ahmedabad.
Gujarat is on high alert, not just because of terror threats, but also because election has created a war-like scenario. It's a scary sight, though.
Like any other self respecting Gujarati, I have my view on the elections too. I'm not saying who should win, but I desperately hope and pray that neither Congress nor the farce called Gujarat Parivartan Party win. I don't know which one is better, but I do know I want to choose the lesser of the two evils.
Now, I'm not sure how much of what I write could get me into trouble, and I am sure if I get arrested under section 66A, my father is not going to bail me out, because I kept threatening that I'm not going to vote for Modi. And I don't want to go to jail. :(
But few things wrong and right about the elections:
1. Gujarat Parivartan Party's symbol is a bat. A cricket bat. It's funny because when Keshubhai Patel loses, I hope Trash of Ind.. errr. Times of India publishes the headline, "Keshubhai out for a duck"
2. Talking of Keshubhai Patel, the biggest problem of Gujarat Parivartan Party is that the face of the party is Keshubhai Patel. (please don't get me arrested, I'm cute)
3. BJP rebels have joined Congress, Congress rebels have joined BJP and BJP and Congress rejects have joined Gujarat Parivartan Party.
4. While Madam is taking her own time to decide who is the Chief Minister candidate for Congress, the people in Congress are fighting a battle of their own. Some bigwigs like Narhari Amin are not given tickets, and the disgruntled dude refuses to campaign for Congress anymore. And that's not it, the party is so badly divided, we don't know who face of Congress is. (which is funny, because even Gujarat Parivartan Party has Keshubhai Patel even though it is the funniest thing about the elections) I say why wait for 2014, bring Rahul Gandhi now! :D
5. While BJP advertisements are focusing on what they have done in last 10 years, Congress ads are focusing on BJP ads and making fun. Basically, Congress is acting like the standup comics on Twitter - mocking everything, without any content. Here I will choose to not even mention Gujarat Parivartan Party ad.
Anyway, I'm not sure how much more I can write without getting arrested. (dude, seriously, even though the Satellite Police Station is all ISO certified and all that shit, I don't want to spend nights in a lockup - who will come to bail me out?)
So, I'll end it here, and just hope that 20th December comes soon and the nation can move on to new topics.
And I can prepare a roadmap for my 2014 campaign. I hope you all vote for me.
#Modi4CM and #Nirwa4PM
Gujarat is on high alert, not just because of terror threats, but also because election has created a war-like scenario. It's a scary sight, though.
Like any other self respecting Gujarati, I have my view on the elections too. I'm not saying who should win, but I desperately hope and pray that neither Congress nor the farce called Gujarat Parivartan Party win. I don't know which one is better, but I do know I want to choose the lesser of the two evils.
Now, I'm not sure how much of what I write could get me into trouble, and I am sure if I get arrested under section 66A, my father is not going to bail me out, because I kept threatening that I'm not going to vote for Modi. And I don't want to go to jail. :(
But few things wrong and right about the elections:
1. Gujarat Parivartan Party's symbol is a bat. A cricket bat. It's funny because when Keshubhai Patel loses, I hope Trash of Ind.. errr. Times of India publishes the headline, "Keshubhai out for a duck"
2. Talking of Keshubhai Patel, the biggest problem of Gujarat Parivartan Party is that the face of the party is Keshubhai Patel. (please don't get me arrested, I'm cute)
3. BJP rebels have joined Congress, Congress rebels have joined BJP and BJP and Congress rejects have joined Gujarat Parivartan Party.
4. While Madam is taking her own time to decide who is the Chief Minister candidate for Congress, the people in Congress are fighting a battle of their own. Some bigwigs like Narhari Amin are not given tickets, and the disgruntled dude refuses to campaign for Congress anymore. And that's not it, the party is so badly divided, we don't know who face of Congress is. (which is funny, because even Gujarat Parivartan Party has Keshubhai Patel even though it is the funniest thing about the elections) I say why wait for 2014, bring Rahul Gandhi now! :D
5. While BJP advertisements are focusing on what they have done in last 10 years, Congress ads are focusing on BJP ads and making fun. Basically, Congress is acting like the standup comics on Twitter - mocking everything, without any content. Here I will choose to not even mention Gujarat Parivartan Party ad.
Anyway, I'm not sure how much more I can write without getting arrested. (dude, seriously, even though the Satellite Police Station is all ISO certified and all that shit, I don't want to spend nights in a lockup - who will come to bail me out?)
So, I'll end it here, and just hope that 20th December comes soon and the nation can move on to new topics.
And I can prepare a roadmap for my 2014 campaign. I hope you all vote for me.
#Modi4CM and #Nirwa4PM
2 comments:
Arre saara saara lawyers maara janita che chinta shu kro cho :D Kai nai Thai tmne vote 4 nirwa
Mare tamne malvu che
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