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Of rain and dogs
The difference? While Mr. Jothiramlingam was bothered about heavy rain, Mr. Jairaj is worried about stray dogs. When it poured cats and dogs during Mr. Jothiramalingam's tenure, he had openly said he prayed to the rain gods to ensure there are no rain-related tragedies in the city. Though Mr. Jairaj has not confessed that he too prayed for an end to the stray dog menace, sources close to him said his only worry is now is the homeless dogs. Some people, who have known him even during his earlier stint at the civic body, recall that he was bitten by a dog then. They pointed out that if Mr. Jothiramalingam had "rain dosha", Mr. Jairaj had "dog dosha."
Politics of death
There were also a series of protests, some by former corporators who were evidently cashing in on the death by condemning the city administration and the Animal Birth Control programme. When pointed out that they were also culpable as they had not evaluated the ABC programme when they were in power, they grinned sheepishly and evaded further questions.
The wrong man
But what is surprising is when these guests actually turn up. So when reporters recently were wondering what the Director of Indian institute of Science was doing at a seminar on quality in education, the man confessed to his weakness. "I have an inability to say no when I am invited for events. So most times, a day before the event I am nervous and have no idea what to say." Of course, he does what everyone else does. Turn to the Net.
Swathi Shivanand
Afshan Yasmeen, Swathi Shivanand
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