Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Sheer humiliation by the NSS

Though he is a Kerala Nair, time is not yet ripe enough to invite minister K C Venugopal to Perunnai, says NSS Assistant Secretary Sukumaran Nair. Venugopal should make a new ‘ Sambandham’ and stay in ‘Achiveedu’ (wife’s house), then only he will be invited. All party leaders resorting to total communal politics deserve this disgrace.

JW

Friday, January 14, 2011

Minister’s hibernation at Secretariat

Kerala Co-operation Minister G Sudhakaran abuses all bureaucrats saying that the number of officials who hide over government files have increased of late in the Secretariat. Then for what this minister and other ministers lie dormant in the secretariat for the last four and a half years. Does CM also keep the same opinion as G SUdhakaran? If so then it is the time for all ministers to quit the job.

JW

Monday, January 3, 2011

CM's study undesirable

When asked about CPM Kannur district secretary P Sasi’s ‘nerve complaint’ and the subsequent medical treatment, Chief Minister V S Achuthanadan says he is studying the matter. The news about Sasi’s cure was reported by media one month back and till not the CM has completed his analysis. My findings, in this context is , CM’s present age is unsuited for this typical case study and if he is determined to pursue it further proceed it with the permission of his wife Vasumathi, Or else, timely supply of his Kanji, payar, pappdam and noon meals with boneless fish would stop abruptly.


K James Williams

Iyer washes his linen

Justice V. R. Krishna Iyer demands that the allegations raised against the Former Supreme Court Chief Justice KG Balakrishnan must be probed by a judicial panel and adds his demand has received wide acceptation. Krishna Iyer opined that the allegations against K G B are shameful and that the probe must be conducted by a three member panel. Krishna Iyer accuses KGB for not opening his mouth and asks him to quit the post of NHRC Chief

Now Justice Balakrishnan can ask for retrospective enquiry against Krishna Iyer for taking several steps for his personal gains. For anyy clarification ask K B Ganesh Kumar MLA who once alleged that Iyer had played several tricks to escape from the clauses of Kerala Land Reforms Act. Former Minister Gouriamma also keeps a similar opinion about Iyer.
While receiving pension as an MLA and also the pension of a retired Supreme Court judge, Krishna Iyer once criticised Gouriamma for accepting pension of an MLA and family pension of late T V Thomas.
Old age is the time for washing white once past.

JW