
Mush no baddie
8226; I AM a journalist from Peshawar in Pakistan, currently visiting India. I find lot of material appearing in the Indian press on the ongoing agitation in Pakistan by a section of the lawyers in support of the dysfunctional chief justice, Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry. Some points need clarification. It is not the popularity of the chief justice or the lawyers community8217;s concern to uphold the supremacy of law that is leading to street demonstrations. It is opportunist opposition parties, who seize any excuse, right or wrong, to let down the Pervez Musharraf government, in their bid to come to power. Under the regime of Nawaz Sharif, the then chief justice, Sayed Sajjad Ali Shah, was physically attacked by the ruling party8217;s workers. Not a single lawyer protested.
8212; Sayed G.B. Shah Bokhari, New Delhi
Summer siesta
8226; THE committee on climate change formed by the PM has over 12 members including ministers and bureaucrats. Such an unwieldy committee raises doubts whether its many members will even attend meetings! It is not clear whether this is indeed to be the same committee mentioned by the finance minister in his budget speech. There is in evidence an evasive attitude rather than a result-oriented approach. While the world is waking up to global warming, we remain in deep slumber.
8212; C.R. Bhattacharjee, Kolkata
Patil8217;s credentials
8226; I HAVE nothing personal against Shivraj Patil. First he got inducted into the cabinet and then was made home minister. Despite failures in office 8212; for instance, regular terrorist attacks all over the county 8212; he continued in office. Now, when no one is supporting his candidature, he is being recommended for the post of president. It is indeed shocking that the so-called intelligentsia, political parties across the board, and the media, are stunningly and deafeningly silent on the issue. What type of democracy is this?
8212; Kedarnath R. Aiyar, Mumbai