NO DAVID VERSUS GOLIATH
By Neel Anil Panicker
“Looks like David is going to topple Goliath,” Vijender Agarwal, the portly thirty-five year-old declared as he stood at the entrance to the main gates of Rajender Nagar, a middle class residential locality in Central Delhi that owed its name to the first President of Independent India.
Across the counter, as he took delivery of a packet of milk and brown bread, septuagenarian Hansraj Dhillon countered, his voice feeble yet striking a defiant note, “Looks like but is it so? Let’s not forget that politics is a waiting game and here the Davids of today could end up as the Goliaths of tomorrow and vice versa, but aren’t we a wee bit too hasty in announcing the winners and losers before the game is over”?
The comment from the elderly well respected gentleman though met with a quick rejoinder.
“Are you saying…
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