Editorial par excellence

Tuesday 22nd November 2016 19:37 EST
 

Most appreciated and widely read column among intellectuals is “Editorial Comments.”

This week’s editorial “Trump comes up trumps” was no exception. Views expressed there in and coinciding with Kapil’s KHICHADI and my letter on similar line are widely held views of intellectuals who are familiar with Clinton’s anti-India sentiments, rhetoric’s that held back close cooperation between these two vibrant democracies.

Hillary spent three times on her election campaign compared to her rival, mostly funded by Wall Street, Media and her overseas supporters, while Trump’s campaign fund came primarily from his own resources. Hilary’s raptorial vice presidential choice is well known for his anti-India tirade.

Perhaps scrupulously upright Bernie Sanders would have been better Democratic choice than fiduciary Hilary no one trusted.

US and European media were held bent on putting Hillary in White House, did not miss single opportunity, fusillade, malignancy, true or false, to criticise psychic Trump.

Fortunately American voters were not taken in by this tirade, propaganda and voted enemas for visionary Trump, believing in his promise to bring back jobs and make America great again.

With this victory, relations between US, UK, Russia, India, Japan and Israel will improve by leaps and bounds. Queen’s invitation already dispatched.

PM Modi will be welcome guest whose slogan “Ab Ki baar Trump Sarkar” he borrowed and addressed Indian Americans diaspora with gusto.

This could be golden era for cornucopia US India relations with Pakistan and China frozen out.

Bhupendra M. Gandhi

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