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Wing Commander Bellie Jayaprakash (bjaypee@gmail.com)
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Is the UPA PM just a UA [UnAware] PM [Past Master]?


The 2G scam, CWG fiasco and now the Wiki leaks about the Congress party 'buying' the MPs – Cash for Vote.

But our great PM says that he is unaware of what happened. To him, it is enough to be ‘ignorant – unaware’.

When is enough – NOT enough?

Indian PM


  • To draw this sketch of Indian Prime Minister Dr.Man Mohan Singh, the only tool I have used is the ‘mouse’

  • The great Japanese


    The worst ever natural disaster in the form of Tsunami. Added to the misery is the nuclear reactors burnout fire. Homes literally vanished, life time savings washed away. 

    But, the Japanese are not complaining but are concentrating on helping each other. No words are enough to describe their grit, guts and greatness.

    When is enough – NOT enough?

    Japanese tragedy.

    The sad and devastating tsunami disaster in Japan, to say the least, is devastating. 

    With all the latest [early] warning systems designed, developed and deployed by the Japanese to predict and forecast earth quake and tsunami have been , literally, tossed around by Nature which has given us enough indications to show who is the real ‘boss’.

    When is enough – not enough?

    Enough Is Enough


    To get the name ‘enough is enough‘ for my blog/website, it has taken me more than four hours since
    it appears ‘EnoughIsEnough’ is a much sought after domain name.
    After trying various combinations and  being desperate,
    I had to settle for
    Oh, enough is enough.
    When is “Enough” – not enough ?

    Copy Cats donot care about copyright - right?


    You sweat, struggle, lose sleep and then settle on a post, add an image and put it out on your website or blog with prominent display that the content is copyright and all rights reserved.
    But some smart alec ‘COPYCAT‘ could not careless. You are mortified to see your ‘baby’ appearing in the ruthless web world as somebody else’s.
    When is “enough” – not enough?


    Full Responsibility


    It is simple and common sense. When 'full responsibility' is taken for an act, it is expected that the person owning responsibility also accepts the onus of any 'remedial' action - be it punishment or praise.

    Indian Prime Minister accepts  'full responsibility' for appointment of Chief Vigilance Commissioner which has been struck down by the Supreme Court.  

    Just the responsibility. Is that enough?

    When is 'enough - not enough?