I listened to couple of election campaigns that happened in Ambattur O.T. Bus stand. One today and the other on Friday evening. The point all parties make is different. But their approach seems to be same. They tend to hype thier party with the achievement they have done and start critisising the other party's agenda as well as their schemes. Hmmm Evvlo naal thaan ippadiye panna poraanga? There is a lot to getting vote than these is what I feel.
How about keeping a commitee/group for a temporary basis and find out new solution to reach people? The protocol has been the same for doing campaign. It is really boring and frustrating for a common user when he tries to commute across the stage that is put. Ask the two wheeler riders and four wheeler riders they say "Eppo da May 6 varum nu irukku. Appo thaan intha sandalanunga nimmathiya vandi otta vazhi viduvaanunga". No one really gains out of these small and silly talks they do. If the intention is to reach the public, then it is not achieved at all.
When a really popular politician comes for a speech, he is fully surrounded by party men and a commom public man can stand only 10 to 12 rows behind the stage and listen. The mobile petty shops with groundnuts, chips, juices etc suddenly pop up when these politicians come and block the traffic more. The most hit persons are bus commuters who now should board the bus from a different place. Hats off to the traffic police who have tried their level best to come up with regulation in traffic.
How about keeping a commitee/group for a temporary basis and find out new solution to reach people? The protocol has been the same for doing campaign. It is really boring and frustrating for a common user when he tries to commute across the stage that is put. Ask the two wheeler riders and four wheeler riders they say "Eppo da May 6 varum nu irukku. Appo thaan intha sandalanunga nimmathiya vandi otta vazhi viduvaanunga". No one really gains out of these small and silly talks they do. If the intention is to reach the public, then it is not achieved at all.
When a really popular politician comes for a speech, he is fully surrounded by party men and a commom public man can stand only 10 to 12 rows behind the stage and listen. The mobile petty shops with groundnuts, chips, juices etc suddenly pop up when these politicians come and block the traffic more. The most hit persons are bus commuters who now should board the bus from a different place. Hats off to the traffic police who have tried their level best to come up with regulation in traffic.
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