The first eviction at BIG BOSS II, and I was shocked to see our veteran politician, Mr. Sanjay Nirupam being “voted out” of the show. I expected him to be a strong player not because he knew politics and had the capability (and the training) to remain diplomatic and tactful in his ways… not to forget that he was even emotionally tough (do u have doubt??... he is a politician yaar!). Well, shocked because I couldn’t believe that after having all these traits to be the strongest contender for the trophy…he was VOTED OUT??!!
Does this mean that his colleagues and fellow well-wishers were so busy looking after the welfare of the state that, they did not bother to create a favourable vote bank for him?? (they could have easily done that!). After all viewers had to vote for the one they wanted to see in the show.
Does this mean that its time to change our view point towards politics and at the same time also believe that reality shows honestly declare eliminations based on true voting???…or was it that Sanjay Nirupam came into the show only for a short-term publicity and calculatedly opted out? Any guesses…??
Does this mean that his colleagues and fellow well-wishers were so busy looking after the welfare of the state that, they did not bother to create a favourable vote bank for him?? (they could have easily done that!). After all viewers had to vote for the one they wanted to see in the show.
Does this mean that its time to change our view point towards politics and at the same time also believe that reality shows honestly declare eliminations based on true voting???…or was it that Sanjay Nirupam came into the show only for a short-term publicity and calculatedly opted out? Any guesses…??
nore he was never a strong contenderrrrrrr....it was jus tht gettin him in d show would inc its trp...n it was very welll planned to take him out...waise bhi udhar bhi kuch nahi karta hia aur bahar aakar bhi kuch nahi karenge...so not a prob ...v r used to all thisss
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