Times of India was conspicuous by its absence.
Suraiya, a regular contributor to the paper, has two columns, Jugular Vein and Second Opinion . Today s offering did not appear in print, though it was published on the newspaper s website.
The piece was titled
Escape goats: How to pass the buck when finding someone to blame for bungling the corona crisis . A satirical piece, it featured a conversation between a supreme leader and his supreme sidekick on how to counter the increasingly bad press they re getting amid the rising tide of Covid cases in the country .
No points for guessing who is who.
By Jug Suraiya ‘Only when love and need are one/ And the work is play for mortal stakes/ Is the deed ever truly done/ For Heaven and the future’s sake.’ Those lines are taken from.
He loved rabri, kachnar ka raita, his children, swanjana ki phali, his grandchildren, old Hindi film songs and tinke wali kulfi, not necessarily in that order
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