Saturday, August 4, 2007

Justice Jameel in need of anger management!

Anger management is needed not only when someone becomes violent enough to beat the hell out of some one but also when a minister walks out on a simple thing like a debate. that shows how much he needs to control his tolerance level. and of all people the justice minister. it was very stupid of him. this was the same guy who advised us at a prize day that we should abide by rules and ethics and be a good to the public eye. that we have to go on through trouble and face it. and the same person who told us this- what a quitter... the first rule of facing trouble and walking through it is... " never give up" i guess i should go teach him that. he is so not fit to be a minister. even teachers handle their bad kids( which is more painful) far more better than him facing a few hundred people making extreme noises. well he should have continued despite the shouts. atleast that would have been better than giving up. kutti nasheed was able to talk through it ...
because he walked out on it the public didnt get the required information, if parlimentary system wins justice minister surely cant say anything there coz he didnt help much. another thing i kind of realised there was, he was representing more than DRP he also was representing the government. it showed that he had no concern about conveying his message to the public. it looked like as if he was all i have power so shut up. you really dont have to give a damn whether they threw tomatos at you as long as you say what you have to say to them. it is up to them to listen and do what is right. but you continue you do not quit. do we expect and good changes if this is the kind of ministers we have. im in doubt.
im not saying the crowd wasnt acting right or anni kind of degraded him in front of the crowd, but he has to expect that from them all because he is the enemy there. and anni is the idol. he just ridiculed himself and the brought a bad name. i wonder if he is gonna resign i mean he is a quitter and that can be expected right?

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

whoa whao whao i need that too... :/

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Anonymous said...

Ur right! id like to add the fact that its a shame to him for saying out to the public that they dont know how to listen and that he was saying that with much confidence (what the he**). He is a senior government official for gods sake and hes agreeing to the governments failure that it couldnt make the public more academically aware. What a self centred fool he has made out of himself. Im sure the president must be pretty pissed of with him.

Anonymous said...

Varah rangalhu vaahaka eh, gina ginan mikahala vaahaka liyebala.

Anonymous said...

I met a supporter of parliamentary form of government. He told me this was a good example of Maumoon's problem. According to him, anyone in Maumoon's cabinet should be able to digest any filth from public. That is a quality of leaders in government. That was his opinion. He was a firm believe of that.

Vishah said...

ymous miee english teacher eh tha

ken said...

I've been to anger management before it's no fun:( My older brother hit me in high school and i accidently put him in the hospital it was no fun:(

rxs said...

what he needs (needed) is (was) a lesson in Public Addressing! he fell in to a trap.. Anni set it up.. and he took the bait! STUPID mistake that a person at a minister's post should never make.. he cud have retaliated to anni's comment about being able to cope with the shouting, after he had said whatever messages he had to deliver.. pretty stupid of Jameel.
and yeah anger management is something he probably needed.. cos even during previous sessions of interaction such as press conferences he had shown signs of anger! While he is at it, he shud probably learn to be loyal to his wife, or give her up too!

Shannon Munford said...

Sometimes the best way to stay out of trouble is to walk away from it. Justice Jameel may have been saving himself from much embarrasment if he would have remained in the debate without being in control. We often say things we regret in the heat of the moment.

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version said...

good post