Saturday, July 10, 2010

farewell to Sharad cricket Pawar

The 'dexterous' Sharad Pawar wants to relieve himself of work of managing an agriculture portfolio. huh
the reason as stated by the minister himself is that he wants to concentrate on party and wants to reach out to youth. He himself said that he could not meet people at the ground from the last 2-3 years. well what he was doing then in that time. He was enjoying the IPL and its windfall revenue to BCCI. He enjoys being the president of BCCI, so how would he be able to reach out to ordinary public in those 2-3 years. He wants money being a minister MP is not enough money for him. And as long as BCCI is making money he will remain the president and will not retire in whole life like Suresh Kalmadi.
Now he has been appointed as  the pridesident of ICC. Surely his work is going to increase so he asks PM Manmohan Singh to reduce his burden. After all he has set his priority right towards cricket and damn the farmers and agriculture; food prices spiraling out of control and he runs away from his responsiblity at crucial time. The news of 1 lakh sacs of wheat rotting outside in the open in Udaipur. Ration meant for poor could feed thousands for number of days spent in utter waste. Who is answerable the FCI(Food Corporation Of India) who i believe comes in his portfolio. It  is criminal negligence in the country where people literally die of starvation everyday.

From the last 5 days there have comments made by him and news in media about his appointment in ICC and his meeting with PM to reduce his burden. But not a single time he commented on criminal waste of food grains in the country or unfortunately none of the media personnel asked Sharad Pawar about it who himself would not comment on something whose blame lay on him.

Recently he talks of sugar price deregulation, now allowing big sugar companies to export millions of tonnes of sugar out of the country when prices at consumer level have not stabilized yet .
Read
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-07-09/india-may-export-1-million-tons-sugar-as-supplies-widen-top-refiner-says.html

Enough criticising Mr. Sharad Pawar, i think he is a able administrator of cricket in India and the fact that he cant and could not do anything about inflation shows his inefficiences in that. It is in best interest that he should be relieved of his cabinet ministerial shiop and let allow him to rebuild his party. It will be a good riddance.
Somebody else should step in his shoes in hand agri.

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