Tuesday, October 21, 2008

New steps to tackle power shortage in Tamilnadu

Will the present chief minister, his cabinet minsters and past CMs, minister have the literacy to first save power at their offices and homes rather than charging the public for domestic consumption? It is agreed that the public need to be educated and disciplined for excess usage, but why not the same rule apply for politicians?

1. Why can't politicians be charged for wasting power for any political rally? (and additional charge for holding up traffic in many parts of Chennai).
2. Electricity is free for the ministers. Ok, they "govern" the state and have the "privilege" to get free electricity. But why can't a maximum consumption be levied and ask them to pay like public?

It is always public who have to pay out of their pocket while ______________ politicians (any bad adjective for the blank can be prefixed and would suit aptly) sit in their cozy couch and enjoy everything in life in the name of being "government servants" when they actually do nothing for which they get salary as well as bribe (the later much more in magnitude)

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