Thursday, December 4, 2008

Bollywood Celebrities their thoughts on the CM’s resignation


Vilasrao Deshmukh’s resignation has being accepted by the Congress High Command after Mumbai’s terrorist attacks. We ask Celebrities their thoughts on the CM’s resignation and how they think it will effect the current scenario in Mumbai.


Imtiaz Ali


“Resignation wont serve the purpose as whatever has happened in the past can’t be changed. Now, it is in the hands of voters to choose the right candidate. Our constitution has the provision for us to say who is capable. Voters must be careful to elect the right person. I’m not concerned about who will be the next chief minister of Maharashtra but about how to restore security again. These attacks should be prevented in Mumbai and in India.”





Goldie Behl


“What’s the use of the resignation now? I’m not interested in another aged minister becoming CM. There must be some reform. The youth of Mumbai and Maharashtra should come forward to take quick action and solve the problem of terrorism in Mumbai, which has grown over the past 3 years. I just hope that the government, both central and state, will be alert and increase security standards wherever necessary.”



Shahana Goswami


“I really don’t want to comment on the Chief Minister’s resignation. I just want the peace and security in Mumbai and everywhere to be maintained. We don’t want any more blasts and gun battles.”



Suneeta Rao


“It’s very difficult for me to understand the game of politics. For these politicians, putting in their resignation is not a big issue. Yesterday, 9 kgs of RDX was found at CST station. Every Mumbaikar has to be vigilant so that future attacks are prevented because I feel that Mumbai is still terrorist’s target.”



Sophie Choudhary


“Giving and accepting resignation is not a solution. It only invites more insecurity to Mumbai. This can’t bring back those lives that were cruelly killed by these demons. I have seen the pain in the eyes of my friend Ashish and his family and thousands of those who have lost their loved ones. We as Mumbaikars want security.”

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