PRP means equality, whether cadre or public

January 20, 2012 12:49
PRP means equality, whether cadre or public

The Praja Rajyam Party which spells equality and fights for social justice was always under sharp criticism from some political critics.  While criticism is healthy for the public, too much of anything could result in a vindictive campaign. Right from the day it was announced to the day of merger and then from the day the party president joins the co-ordination committee to the day when PRP MLA’s were sworn in as minister some critics have passed comments, which according to them might be necessary for healthy governance. Thanks to the freedom of speech in this democratic country, we are lucky to raise our voice in all circumstances.

The picture above received sharp criticism from online sources, never mind, do you find anything unruly about the party MLA Vanga Geetha placing her hand on the PRP Chief Chiranjeevi’s chair, well at least I don’t feel it. The reasons could be innumerous and the Picture could be depicted in either way. Incidentally the image was shot when the PRP was addressing a press conference after the induction of its members into the Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy’s cabinet. The depiction depends on the beholder’s eye. I showed the image to my colleagues and got the following responses:

Comments: 
1. There is nothing much to talk, or it was an incident that was shot when the Leader was trying to balance herself.

2. Oh God, PRP exhibits professionalism, hierarchy aside, when expressing and considering views. 

3. It was a mark of oneness.

4. This is a weird image, and was taken as the press meet was coming to an end and the leader was just trying to vacate his seat.

5. Probably the lady was not well.

And soon, I could list a few, but if you have some more, keep posting. We are open for your comments. (With inputs from Internet/Colleagues) (AarKay)

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