Re: Time to retire Sir
by manu nair on Oct 29, 2012 04:00 PM
You didn't understand why he is disappointed. He was fighting with reliance for halting the gas production. Don't think all are like you always try for some money underhand. It is time you retire bcoz you can't see things at the right perception
Re: Re: Time to retire Sir
by mahendra rawat on Oct 29, 2012 04:19 PM
Yes he could not understand the perception that rel can enfluence the top most & heaviest in congress.
Jaipal is very honest which was a problem for Reliance as well as Looters Queen.What an arrogance this Italian Bar Dancer is showing by making Salman Khurshid the street side Rowdy as External affairs Minister.In future when he goes abroad Pen manufacturers has to make pen with blood.What a third rate behaviour Salman had shown and got elevated and Jaipal got punished for his honesty.This is the hallmark of the Looters party under the slave MMS.
They wanted to show him who is the boss at the end of the day.
It is exclusively the basin that cost him his job and also his over-voluminous dignity that hurt RIL the most.
The stalemate was proving to be taboo not only just for RIL but also for the PMO as well as the super PM as well.
With the elections round the corner such issues have to be amicably sorted out with the industries that remain their unlike the governments and the cabinets that come and go.
Re: Perhaps the entire exercise was just to shuffle him.
by manu nair on Oct 29, 2012 04:01 PM
Congress want to give new faces to Reliance and show the public that see if anyone dare to take on Reliance wl have the same fate.
Late Sri Lal Bahadur Shastry, who is known for his high values, was neven given honour by the Congress. Jaipal Reddy should not expect any more from the Congress. It is aparty of Psycophants.
When you know we are firm believers in crony capitalism, it was foolish for Reddy to not to kowtow to Reliance Industries. It was foolish on his part to act so sanctimonious especially if he wanted to be a minister in an important ministry which generates huge kickbacks for the political system.