I have a feeling that #amitabhthakur is right here.. n he is not shocked with all this political cacophony around him.. He seems strong n prepared to face the adverse allegations on him..
At the least I feel pity on the fate of this man.. N worried on the state of the system in our UP..
On the other part, I also feel that neither Mr Mulayam would have ever thought this would grow so much nor did he anticipate an apparent disrespect of denying his orders!
In a way, the agitation against corruption could have been done in a way smarter than this. How often is it recommended to take the bull head on? Well, I think you can judge the situation first instead of shouting for help later. You won't be called wrong however your position will be weaker.
Mr. Thakur is in no dimension looking weak though he looks troubled, always trying to gather strength to face the beast(corruption) in front. One part in this fight would be to gather support of people around him, including the government. After all to establish himself at a strong position in this cause he must get people included. People who are bureaucrats, politicians, media and common men, and that would really stir the situation and produce a cohesive force required to create a movement.
I do support and value his intentions to the core of my heart however his methods could have been more effective.
That's because honesty alone could create the noise for the clichéd short attention span. It's the movement which can hold one to it and produce long lasting results.