Gautam Gambhir lashes out at Delhi ministers for skipping town
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Former Indian batsman Gautam Gambhir posted a series of Tweets lashing out at the governance of Delhi. Recently, the Chief Minister of Delhi and his aides went on a trip to Finland to observe the educational systems in place in the middle of a massive medical epidemic in the area.
Gambhir, who was in the reckoning for the Indian selection went ahead and tweeted about the same. His aggressive style of batting as well as being in the face of many a batsman or bowler is there for all to see. However, when it came to voicing his opinions on the governance of the state of Delhi, the 34-year old southpaw certainly had no qualms about being the same brash and abrasive person.
Sometimes my Delhi doesn't get enuf water. Wen it does it breeds mosquitoes dat bring Chikun Gunia! Sadly not enuf 2 get r leaders bak home.
— Gautam Gambhir (@GautamGambhir) September 17, 2016
The first Tweet read: “Sometimes my Delhi doesn’t get enuf water. Wen it does it breeds mosquitoes dat bring Chikun Gunia! Sadly not enuf 2 get r leaders bak home.”
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Hospitals bursting at seams, ppl dying but politicians r on a study tour to improve delhi's education system. Schools can wait, death won't.
— Gautam Gambhir (@GautamGambhir) September 17, 2016
The second Tweet read: “Hospitals bursting at seams, ppl dying but politicians are on a study tour to improve delhi’s education system. Schools can wait, death won’t.”
How about stoping d political footbal & returning 2 d basics of governanc which I guess is 2 serve people. Hope d politicians remember dat!
— Gautam Gambhir (@GautamGambhir) September 17, 2016
Finally, the third tweet read: “How about stopping d political football & returning 2 d basics of governanc which I guess is 2 serve people. Hope d politicians remember that!”
Although Gambhir certainly did not name any names, it was clear that he was pointing the finger at the state’s education minister and deputy CM Manish Sisodia who is currently on a study tour in Finland.
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