Words have the power to make or break one's career, relationships, reputation et al. They hold more significance for people in the public eye like the politicians, especially in this day and age of 24X7 media channels hungry for breaking news.
Whether we like it or not, whether we accept it or not, whether we hate it or love it, one thing remains - we, Indians, love to keep a close eye on the developments in the US of A.
The verdict on the 2002 riots is still not out but, the extensive media coverage that the riots received may have coloured our judgment. Many of us have already proven Modi and his allies as guilty.
26/11 Mumbai attacks are still fresh in our minds. Nobody has forgotten those heart wrenching scenes that were telecast live or numerous documentaries that are shown time and again. The media has still not forgotten the issue and rightly so.
The recent controversy over Mayawati's currency garland worth anywhere between 21 lakhs to 22.5 crores, makes one wonder whether she lives in the same India as the common man does?
Though the Women's Bill has been around for almost a decade and a half, the Manmohan-Sonia led government seems determined to take it to its rightful conclusion soon.