Dilliwalahs better start respecting their brethren in Gurgaon and no – not just for their fancy glass-steel structures that they call workplace or those smart condominiums they live in. Respect for the fact that a political party believes that they can hold their drinks and can manage themselves better when high. And that this party believes that a typical Dilliwalah is more likely to make a mockery of self if this citizen gets access to liquor post-midnight. Read more and figure out that double standards are norm.

Take this stance of the BJP. It stinks of such double standards that you will roll on the floor laughing. Immediately after the announcement by AAP government to consider allowing pub and bars to open till 3.00 am. the BJP ran to the cops requesting them to object to this proposal. The party, in its wisdom, believes that this move is ‘not in public interest’ and that it can lead to a further deterioration of the city’s law and order. Now look at the double standard. BJP-ruled neighbouring state of Haryana is plotting to counter AAP’s move by allowing the liquor vends in urban areas of Gurgaon are all set to stay open 24 by 7. Double standards are norm – so it seems.

This and more of such double standards in this #DelhiMusings piece in #NationalHearld.

https://www.nationalheraldindia.com/satire/delhi-musings-double-standards-that-get-you-rofl

Giraj

Recent Posts

G-20 Summit

Delhi played host to the G-20 Summit and one wondered what this fuss is all…

6 months ago

Cooling-off

This blog takes a satirical view on BCCI imposed cooling-off period for retired cricketers while…

9 months ago

Too much happening in Delhi

From Heritage Walks to haunted places to the supreme leader feeling victimized - there was…

11 months ago

There is so much happening

There is so much happening in Delhi and within the nation that it is impossible…

1 year ago

Light and Sound Show at Red Fort

What do Dilliwalahs do in winters when the AQI is ‘very unhealthy’? They discard that…

1 year ago

Obstruction-free

Obstruction-free - well, there's nothing in Delhi that's obstruction-free. This blog talks of how the…

1 year ago