The reality of the Modi-Pappu-Kejri media coverage through a PJ…

In an exam paper, Modi got 80/100 and Kejri got 0/100.
Kejri screamed, “Modi failed to get 100 by 20 marks!” a few dozen times.
Media reported: Modi failed by 20 marks.

Pappu couldn’t even give the paper.
Sonia said, “Had he given the paper, he would have got 100/100.”
Media reported: Pappu narrowly misses getting 100/100.

Final headline…
Pappu best candidate. Kejriwal best challenger to Modi.

(And that’s how we are comparing a man with Zero days experience as Chief Minister with a man with 49 days experience as Chief Minister with a man who has 4500+ days experience as Chief Minister)

© Sunil Rajguru

2 thoughts on “The reality of the Modi-Pappu-Kejri media coverage through a PJ…

  1. One more cause of Nitin’s decline:
    After Nitin left BJP he was seen as an untrustworthy ally in coalition politics. If you consider the coalition Dharma both Major and Minor partners have to give their share to run the governments successfully. Whereas Coalition politics of India is full of betrayals by Congress there were not so may incidences with BJP (though BJP is also blamed in some situations like Orissa)

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