Re: pretty idiotic…
how is it apples and oranges? in fact…it doesn’t even matter how it compares.
my position is staunch…you don’t fire someone for something like this.
should the man step up and resign? I don’t think so.
I’ve been part of enough “jalsas” and their organization to know that there is only so much “control” you can exert upon the masses. There will be mistakes made.
This was nothing but an accident. There was no malice. There was no mismanagement as they did what all parties do over and over and over again.
Could there have been improvements. Absolutely! Without a doubt.
Knowing Imran as I do, if the guy had even resigned, his resignation would have been thrown out. IK would never have accepted it. That’s just the kind of man he is.
The only thing that remains to be addressed here is your obvious anger/frustration at the suggestion that this event should be regarded as a “heroic” one. This is a matter of perception. You may choose to say that there is no heroism in it because his organization failed him. That’s fine. I can understand that perspective and accept it.
Those that are screaming “bravery” are not looking at the cause and effect but the attitude with which Imran has reacted. He could very easily rolled over and shut down for the time that it takes to heal…but he didn’t. Those that love him are looking at that behaviour and saying that he is brave to carry on as much as he can.
At the end of the day, in my opinion, neither of your objections are big enough to warrant a witch hunt. Particularly if the one that has been injured is at peace with how things are being handled.
oh…and one more thing…this party is a very close knit one.
if there were any apologies expected then I’m sure that they were delivered…not once but several times over. I’m sure that this information will not be made public as it would only be regarded as “dramay-baazi”.