I rarely talk about Indian politics because (a) I'm not close enough to them, and (b) with their complexity it can become a never-ending discussion (even more so than in the US.) But I was drawn into some exchanges recently.
It started out simply enough with college pal "OK" posting a simple query on my Facebook wall about Sonia Gandhi coming to the US for medical treatment. Why not get treated in India, "OK" asked, if the hospitals there are so good as to attract Western medical travellers?
My response to him was picked up on by some other of my high school and college friends and devolved into a semi-serious back and forth of riffs and political jabs. Most comments were not too sympathetic to Sonia and her circle, and seem interesting enough to share below:
The Hindu : News / National : Sonia undergoes successful surgery
It started out simply enough with college pal "OK" posting a simple query on my Facebook wall about Sonia Gandhi coming to the US for medical treatment. Why not get treated in India, "OK" asked, if the hospitals there are so good as to attract Western medical travellers?
My response to him was picked up on by some other of my high school and college friends and devolved into a semi-serious back and forth of riffs and political jabs. Most comments were not too sympathetic to Sonia and her circle, and seem interesting enough to share below:
The Hindu : News / National : Sonia undergoes successful surgery
Congress president Sonia Gandhi was on Friday recovering in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of a US hospital where she underwent successful surgery for an undisclosed ailment.
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Long live Anna Hazare but he's just spitting in the ocean, unfortunately.
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