
Dr. Soumya Sarin reacts to Congress expelling Palakkad MLA Rahul Mankoottathil after his anticipatory bail plea in the rape case was rejected. 'A thief may escape for many days but will be caught one day,' this is what happened to Rahul and nothing else. Soumya wrote on Facebook that her husband Sarin said not to field Rahul during the Palakkad by-election, not for him to become a candidate. The only demand Sarin raised was not to impose this dirty man upon the people of Palakkad, said Soumya.
Time has a poetic justice...
What has to happen will happen!
If not today, then tomorrow...
No matter how much it is covered up, the truth will come out!
If not today, then tomorrow...
The fact that it happened so quickly here only adds to its moral beauty...
Even if he loses a hundred more elections, no matter what anyone says to insult him, his smile will remain here!
Because this is the smile of someone who has nothing to hide or forget...
The smile of someone who clearly distinguishes between mother and sister...
That's enough!
That's enough for me to proudly call him my life partner and for my daughter to proudly call him her father!
The only demand Sarin put forward was that this dirty man should not be imposed on the people of Palakkad under any circumstances, unlike 'I should be made a candidate' as everyone was saying! Anyway, there is no need to specially mention the reply that got for it. It was so hopeless that he had to make tough decisions. It was completely the personal decision of Sarin. Therefore, the right and wrong in that decision is relative too. Everyone's right cannot be the same...
Those who need to know all this clearly know!
Not now, but long back itself!
There is only one reason for speaking this much ‘politics’ now. This party must exist because it is also a need of Indian democracy. I still believe that the sincere followers who are believing in this party should not have bowed to a man of such filth. That’s all!
I specially take care not to be arrogant and not to rejoice in anyone’s downfall.
But today, on this special occasion, for the first time, I feel there is nothing wrong in having a bit of both…
Winning or losing in an election is not the ultimate victory or defeat.
On some special occasions we win yet lose.
Or we lose yet win!
Today, here we are the ones who lost and still won..!
And that victory is twice as sweet!