Monday, November 12, 2012

METRO RAIL PROJECT



                                                                         

                                                                     KMRL Vs DMRC
Foolish comments are coming from different sources. One such comment I have seen in the news reel of Asianet news today (12.11.2012). The comment from Mr. P C George chief whip of the ruling party is disgusting. In fact he has used his “WHIP” in an awkward manner without knowing the Importance of Dr. Sreedharan in the fast developments of the Railway System in India. Yes, anybody can do anything but the difference is in the style & use of technical knowledge in the most economical and efficient way to complete the task within the time frame. as Dr Sreedharan was doing throughout his life in the Indian Railway Service of Engineers.

But if Mr. P C George or somebody else takes over such difficult tasks, the period of completion will be 20 or more years, whereas Dr. Sreedharan will complete the project within 4 years!. That is the difference. So such silly comments like” If SREEDHARAN IS NOT THERE, NOBODY CAN DO THIS METRO” is irrelevant. We all know that one day we have to QUIT this earthly life. That does not mean that YOU will GO TO SLEEP as tomorrow is not ours, an Epicurean philosophy!. Dr. Sreedharan even in this old age he is prepared to render his services to the Nation, not with an “Axe to grind” but with the Zeal of patriotism to his motherland. If his willingness to render his services in the developments of the state of Kerala, is misconceived and misinterpreted, well I have to say after the great philosopher Dr JOHNSON  “IGNORANCE MADAM PURE IGNORANCE”.

 I have had close association with Dr. Sreedharan during the past 50 years and I at this moment of time can boldly say that “The Like him Comes Rare”. Therefore people in authority should control their language and vocabulary very CAREFULLY so that the words spoken must not INJURE anybody at any level. One should remember that “TONGUE IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD”  
ABRAHAM MANGALATH PHILIP

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