A lot of well-meaning people press me as to how could I support a bunch of people who have defrauded the exchequer in the past as potential prime minister instead of the saintly Mr. Modi? (which by the way, he's not) Broadly, I would say that for me, moral ambiguity in a person is far more preferable than someone who is full of self-righteous indignation, whose track record has been of a bigoted Hindu supremacist, someone who suffers from delusions of grandeur, and last but by no means least, being economical with the truth is a second nature to him. So, there is your answer.
Tuesday, 8 January 2019
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