Austerity is Expensively Inexpensive

Austerity is Expensively Inexpensive

For you, to think about.

Ms Sonia Gandhi’s trip to Mumbai, accompanied by SPG, meant that the first three rows of the economy seating area were not available to regular passengers. Mr Gandhi’s train journey to Ludhiana required 200 policemen each to be deployed at New Delhi and Ludhiana stations. In spite of that, the security risk was not fully averted as there was stone pelting on the return journey. Also, there can be little justification for the 77-year old foreign minister S M Krishna to undertake a four-day visit to Belarus and Turkmenistan on a commercial carrier. [via]

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One Response to “Austerity is Expensively Inexpensive”

  • JON Says:

    Travelling in Economy class as a part of Austerity drive is bit far fetched… Especially if you are going to cause headache to a common man desperate to get back to his work or family.

    I believe this Austerity drive will last a few days (or weeks) and then fade

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