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Sanya Dhingra is an assistant editor with ThePrint. She writes on politics, government and history, and is particularly interested in the history of 19th and early 20th Century British India. She can be reached at: sanya.dhingra@theprint.in Follow her on twitter @DhingraSanya
Excellent bit of news. This is what we want as outcome of protests against evil people occupying positions of power and advising their poorly informed ‘superiors’. Good that he’s out. Now put someone who actually understands that animals need human intervention on their behalf so that extreme cruelty, ruthless exploitation, greed driven lust and religiously motivated evil is sought to be contained and maybe even defeated!!
Patronage politics happens all over the world. With so many supplicants, why not choose people of calibre and merits. There are only so many duds a system can sustain before it begins to buckle and wilt.