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Reality Bites: Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the bravest of them all? - National Herald

Last updated Sunday, October 31, 2021 02:10 ET

Temple tours by politicians are par for the course these days, but there are very few who dare to call out the persecution of non-Hindu citizens
I see Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal daily, except when it rains because all the employees of Tata Sky huddle under their desks at the very first growl of thunder (what they need is a governess like Maria in ‘The Sound of Music’ to comfort them with hugs and songs).
Not that I miss seeing Arvind Kejriwal on my telly on rainy days. My days would be nicer without him informing me about all the wonderful things he’s allegedly done for Delhi in an annoyingly earnest Mummy-I’m-such-a-good-baba-no voice. I also do not like his taste in shirts, but that’s none of my business.
What is my business though, is where he gets all that money from, and why he squanders it on self-promotion instead of actually doing more for the people of Delhi. We read enough reports of healthcare workers, municipal corporation employees and other people weeping about not being paid for months.
Of course, the money Kejriwal wastes on PR is nothing compared to the Dear Leader’s stupendous PR splurges. Jay Shah’s papa recently jumped into the PR game too, when he visited J&K for the very first time after the mess he made in 2019. While Shah proudly spoke about his “strong” actions in Parliament, and urged businessmen to rush there, the dear man was far too frightened to visit J&K himself. When he finally did gird his loins a few days ago, he got a few people to...



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