Over the past fortnight, Narendra Modi’s touching phrase about all Indians being VIPs morphed into a customised acronym, EPI. It stands for Every Person is Important, Mr Modi explained to his vast listener base on Mann Ki Baat. It must be assumed that these popular monologues with India come from the heart. Its proximate origin was Mr Modi’s order to ministers and government functionaries to eschew on their official cars the red beacon, that universally hated symbol of power and privilege. Curious, then, that the coining of this more expressive abbreviation rounded off a week ...
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