India needs to have an Adani in every port (All Along the Waterfront, Mar 10). And to think that the lefties at Outlook want to bring down someone who’s made a commercial success out of at least one of our ports, and that too after 60 years of independence.
Krupakar Kolbatla, Pittsburgh
You did this story just to target Modi. Otherwise, almost all big business groups came about because they had godfathers. To name a few, Ambanis, Anil Agarwal, Bharti group, Jindals, Sahara. Why don’t you start a series on them?
Krishna Kumar Saboo, on e-mail
How many stories will you do demonising NaMo? Outlook readers have not been fooled by your vilifying campaign yet. Now, like a drowning man clutching at straws, you have dragged in the Adanis too.
S. Sreenivas, Bangalore
You know, it doesn’t cost anything to be positive sometimes and write something nice about Gujarat. After all, Narendra Modi isn’t into his third term because he’s a nincompoop.
Mohan Kripalani, on e-mail
Even if Adani’s fortunes have skyrocketed during Modi’s tenure, what is the harm in it? After all, he has generated much wealth for the state as well as innumerable jobs.
Vijai Pant, Hempur
The problem with political affiliations is when the table is turned, you bite the dust. Adani is a smart one, he’s in the good books of all parties, as the photo with Robert Vadra proves.
Sandeep Reddy, Godavarikhani
All this started with Arvind Kejriwal’s allegations. If ever the term ‘yellow politics’ is introduced into the lexicon, it would be to his credit.
Rajneesh Batra, Delhi
Once he’s PM, Modi will probably lease the whole country to corporate dacoits.
Sujith Nair, Pune