Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar held a press conference announcing Delhi’s election schedule, delighting attendees with three shayaris, on Tuesday.
In a lively press conference, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar announced the Delhi Assembly election schedule, captivating his audience with three delightful shayaris. Known for his love of Urdu poetry, Kumar used these couplets to cleverly counter allegations against the Election Commission of India.
This marks the final press conference for CEC Rajiv Kumar, held at the Plenary House in Vigyan Bhawan.
CEC Rajiv Kumar’s First Shayari
“Sab sawaal ki ehmiyat rakhte hain,
Jawab toh banta hai.
Aadatan qalam-band jawab dete rahe,
Aaj roobaru bhi banta hai.
Kya pata kal ho na ho,
Aaj jawab toh banta hai.”
(Translation: All questions are important and deserve answers. We usually respond in writing, but today, we must answer face to face.)
CEC Rajiv Kumar’s Second Shayari
“Kar na sakein ikraar toh koi baat nahi,
Meri wafa ka unko aitbaar toh hai.
Shikayat bhale hi unki majboori ho,
Magar sunna, sehna, suljhana humari aadat toh hai.”
(Translation: It’s alright if they don’t agree; they still trust my loyalty.)
CEC Rajiv Kumar’s Third Shayari
“Aarop aur iljamat ka daur chalein, koi gila nahin,
Jhoot ke gubbare ko bulandi milein, koi shikwa nahin,
Har parinam mein pramaan detein hain.
Par wo bina saboot Shaq ki nayi dunya rounak kartein hain
Aur shaq ka ilaaj to Hakeem luqmaan k paas bhi nahin?”
(Translation: I have no complaints in this era of blame and lies.)
Post-Retirement Plans
When asked about his retirement, CEC Rajiv Kumar noted he would take time to detox, seeking solitude in the Himalayas for self-reflection and charity work.
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