Deve Gowda & Narayana Murthy.
I despise Deve Gowda. And I don't like Narayana Murthy. The first one is a crook. The second one is a pretender.
Deve Gowda is not worth discussing. Coming to Narayana Murthy, we keep hearing stories about him. How he started the company with a loan from his wife. Oh,yeah ,Indian husbands take loans from wives. And how he is a former socialist/ communist/ whatever.
These days he is busy playing golf with visiting dignitaries at his Infosys campus. Or lobbying with chief ministers of states for more land for new campuses. I have no problems with his business practises. My only problem is with his image in media. probably he is a nice person. But the way, he is projected in media (with help from media managers at Infosys) I have no option but to treat him as a not-so-great guy.
Ok, why a I talking about these 2 guys. It seems Mr Murthy tried to preach governance to former prime minister of India. And that idiot responded a day later by severly criticizing Murthy.
What are options before Mr. Murthy? Going by his character, he may remain distant from Gowda in future. If I were in place, I will use my money to crush Gowda in next elections. We have only one life to seek and obtain revenge. ;)
The article follows.
Gowda takes on Infosys Narayana Murthy
Wednesday October 19 2005 08:55 IST
BANGALORE: On Saturday, former PM and JD-S leader, H D Deve Gowda, sat through a presentation by Infosys chairman and chief mentor N R Narayana Murthy on the need for an urban governance model based on rural gram sabhas.
Gowda told Murthy that the Congress-JD(S) coalition government in Karnataka is interested in the development of Bangalore and the IT sector.
The next day, the former PM launched a scathing attack on the Infosys chairman’s urban governance proposal and revealed a recent letter he had written to CM Dharam Singh, alleging land grabbing by Infosys and other unnamed IT companies.
Infosys has refused to comment on Gowda’s diatribe, stating that their chairman will make a statement after examining all documents.
‘‘What is this urban governance focus Murthy is talking of? The views of high profile and elite personalities are different from ground reality,’’ Gowda said.
Criticised for hindering infrastructure development in Bangalore, by the IT sector in particular, Gowda lashed out at Infosys: ‘‘Narayana Murthy has been Bangalore International Airport Limited chairman for five years. Why did it take him so long to get it moving? Murthy is a world traveller. He should be able to come up with a plan to decongest Bangalore’s traffic.’’
The October 11 letter spewed more venom on Infosys. Referring to an Infosys request for about 845 acres near Bangalore to set up a new development centre and township, Gowda alleged that norms were modified to allot the land, which was restricted for agriculture use.
‘‘Some of the IT companies, including M/S Infosys Technologies Ltd have already taken substantial land in the name of IT development in different cities of our states. What exactly is the employment generated against the extent of land allotted to these companies. I have no personal aversion to these IT industries, but the way in which some of these companies having influence and being nearer to the corridors of power have acquired valuable lands is a matter to be looked into carefully,’’ the letter states.
1 Comments:
It is the inevitable clash of identities, only politicians and
billionaires (or say uber rich) - "the predators" can afford to have, while the vultures of media feed the millions of sheep who are willing to listen to anything thrown at them, they have an option.
My hatred for NM is that out of pure jealousy for his success and money. And ofcourse the sermons about work ethic - on how to be the most efficient cog in the wheel.
S
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