L&T chairman SN Subrahmanyan will survive this controversy because this is India, where we have a ‘chalta-hai’ attitude. In the West, he would have been forced to apologise or resign.
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From Munir’s point of view, a few bumps here and there is par for the course. He isn’t going to drive his dumper truck to its doom. He wants to use it as a weapon.
Vir absolutely has the right to call out our millionaires. But why does every issue need to be framed with comparisons to ‘the West’? And isn’t the tendency to demand resignations at the slightest provocation more feudal than progressive?
Another good one, Mr. Sanghvi. People like Mr. Subhramanyam are part of the reason why many Indians like me choose to leave India. Why stick around in a place where you are treated like this, when you could live somewhere where your talent and hard work are recognized and rewarded. I will return to India one day, but not before I am in a position to better protect myself from people like him.
In West scoundrels like you, masquerading as SENIOR journalists would have hardly survived.
Very well written Sir…. You have truly echoed our sentiments….Thank you
Vir absolutely has the right to call out our millionaires. But why does every issue need to be framed with comparisons to ‘the West’? And isn’t the tendency to demand resignations at the slightest provocation more feudal than progressive?
Another good one, Mr. Sanghvi. People like Mr. Subhramanyam are part of the reason why many Indians like me choose to leave India. Why stick around in a place where you are treated like this, when you could live somewhere where your talent and hard work are recognized and rewarded. I will return to India one day, but not before I am in a position to better protect myself from people like him.