VP Naidu surprises journalists\, makes calls to enquire about well-being

VP Naidu surprises journalists, makes calls to enquire about well-being

Vice-President Naidu has been around in Delhi for so long, it is quite natural that he would know most fixtures in the capital by name, even journalists of a certain age.

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.M Venkaiah Naidu
Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu likes talking to journalists and his signature remark is: “Nothing is off the record.”

Unexpected call!

Getting calls from your family and friends, enquiring about your well-being amid crises such as Covid-19 is not unforeseen, but if the caller is the Vice-President of India himself, it certainly is. Just before the third was announced, several journalists were pleasantly surprised to get a call. “Up-Rashatrapatiji will speak,” the caller said. M came on line and asked if everything was okay and any help was needed.

Vice-President Naidu has been around in Delhi for so long, it is quite natural that he would know most fixtures in the capital by name, even journalists of a certain age. He likes talking to them and his signature remark is: “Nothing is off the record.” He is jovial and loves cracking jokes.

Thirst for power

It is always a pleasure to delve into history with former foreign minister K This week he writes in his column in the Sunday Guardian: “On February 27, 1967, I sent a note to (then) Prime Minister regarding what a German Member of Parliament, Felix Von Eckardt, had said about nuclear power. I thought it would amuse her. It did. “is like a club of notorious boozers who demand a written agreement from the teetotallers that they never take alcohol and won’t even touch a drop when a glass is offered to them. And then after the pact is signed, these drinkers not only sit together and booze again, but throw the empty bottles at the teetotallers.”

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First Published: Sat, May 09 2020. 21:28 IST