Poor response
The Mumbai Police Commissioner’s statement, asking the media not to exaggerate the case of molestation of two women in front of Juhu Marriott on New Year’s Eve, is, to say the least, highly irresponsible. Senior officers of the police are expected to know how to deal with the press and the public. Being curt and dismissive on a matter in which clinching visual evidence was available does not show the Commissioner in a good light.
— S. Kamat Alto Betim, Goa
Dynasty politics
Inder Malhotra’s ‘Benazir to Asif, via Bilawal’ takes a swipe at political dynasties all over South Asia. But to me, what takes the cake is the so-called will of Benazir Bhutto, which she apparently handed over to her domestic help before leaving for Pakistan, that her husband made public the day following her burial. Her son inherits the leadership crown of the PPP, with her husband as the Regent Prince. So far, so good. Now the clincher: Makhdoom Amin Fahim will be PM of Pakistan, if and when that occasion arises.
— Prasad Malladi
Nidadavole (AP)
Special lesson
The lesson from the Sydney Test is obvious. With Rahul Dravid opening the batting, V.V.S. Laxman must come in at number three. And even if Dravid were to return to the number three slot, Laxman should not be relegated way down the batting order. There is a terrible tendency in the Indian camp to applaud Laxman when he does well, but to give him little chance to consolidate such performances with more opportunities.
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