Shoe hurdling to become a trend all over the world as 2nd incident happened in India!

Shoe hurdling to become a trend all over the world as 2nd incident happened in India!

Updated at: 1456 PST, Friday, April 10, 2009

NEW DELHI: In another shoe-throwing incident, Congress MP Navin Jindal has been made the target by a former teacher in his own constituency.

Rajpal, a retired school principal, reportedly hurled his shoe at Navin Jindal as he was addressing Congress workers between 10.30 and 11.30am. The man was overpowered by the security officials and taken to the local police station.

The accused is being questioned and the intention behind the sudden outburst is not known yet. He might be protesting the increasing lack of opportunities for budding teachers and educationists.

Journalist Jarnail Singh had hurled a shoe at Home Minister P Chidambaram on Monday that led to a major uproar over the clean chit given to Jagdish Tytler. The Congress on Thursday withdrew Tytler and anothet accused in the 1984 riots case, Sajjan Kumar from Lok Sabha polls candidature.

Throwing shoes at politicians seems to have become a trend of sorts with a boot being hurled at former US President George Bush by an Iraqi journalist.

source : Shoe hurled at Cong MP in India - GEO.tv

Well! looks like this trend will soon prevail all accross the world. what do ya think guppies?

:smiley:

The honour to start this trend now goes to Mr.George.W.Bush who will be quite happy to see large scale demand and production of those shoes who were thrown on him.

guppiz what do ya think?

:slight_smile:

Re: Shoe hurdling to become a trend all over the world as 2nd incident happened in In

I heard some Sikh organization paid the journalist prize for his "bravery". :) From Afghanistan, to the US and now India, people are really pissed off.

Re: Shoe hurdling to become a trend all over the world as 2nd incident happened in In

During Political press conferences political parties are now instructing reporters to remove their shoe

Re: Shoe hurdling to become a trend all over the world as 2nd incident happened in In

http://www.paklinks.com/gs/political-religious-images/308166-no-shoes-allowed.html?highlight=shoes+allowed

Re: Shoe hurdling to become a trend all over the world as 2nd incident happened in In

huh! pata nahe kia banay ga in logon aur qaatilon ka

:)

Re: Shoe hurdling to become a trend all over the world as 2nd incident happened in In

That was a pretty weak shoe throw. I mean, its was a shoe toss, not a shoe throw.