Posco chief seeks divine help
Wonder whose bright idea it was to send the Posco chief to the local ISKCON Jagannath temple at Nayapalli ? Looks that the company is prepared to do anything to push through its Orissa plans ! Wonder what would have been the reaction of the orthodox Puri priests if this guy who is a beef eater would have visited Lord Jagannath temple at Puri !
Koreans love beef and most of it is ofcourse imported from the US !
Saw it on the local TV news channel which showed it as an exlusive story ! As if Bush had visited the temple !
And don't be surprised if you find him pulling the Rath on 27th June ! It will be wonderful photo op for our journo friends. Wonder what else a company's chief has to do to start his business in India.
They are learning Oriya fast and don't be surprised if your abuse in 2 lettered Oriya words would be understood !
They are also setting up scholarships for our poor students. Must admire the guts and self respect of the medicine entrance topper from Jagatsinghpur who refused charity for his fees and preferred a loan from the bank.
In the end Posco India will do every thing (pay out scholarships, run hospitals, set up training colleges, run stalls at food festivals ) other than making steel!
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I thought Lord Jagannath was for everyone. Kalinga Sandha why do you have to be so narrow minded. If someody wants to pray let him do so!
That Soung(whatever his name!) needs all the help in the to get the mining deal through. It's another matter that his palpitations are shooting through the roof every hour.
I guess we have to feed him some bhanga at Bada Danda in Puri so that the Korean can sleep easily.
Or we can ask him to attend one of the Odissi recitals at Rabindra Mandap if he wants a good sleep.
Hi Sandha,
U have wrongly written that the party paner carried story by Pioneer News Service. Correct yourself. The story has been filed by some obscure agency (Tathya.in),the reporter of which is a No.1 psychopant. `Gandia' in clear terms.
To Anon
Thanks for pointing out. I picked the story from the Net edition of the Pioneer which mentioned Pioneer News Service only.
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