04-01-2025, 11:27 PM
I fully agree with my friend RCF's analysis of the background and the current situation.
He has got to the heart of the matter, especially the corrupt and immoral machinations and manipulations of
Sushel Desai.
For all of us!
For me, and I think for all those who have a little respect and regard for their fellow human beings, but above
all for their circle of friends, Desai is a man who does not hesitate for a moment to stab his pleasure
- as Brutus once did - in the back with a knife, and to walk over dead bodies in the process.
In short, he is ‘human waste’!
My friend RCF, I think, did not mention one aspect (perhaps the most important to me) in his comprehensive analysis,
and that is, if we think back to the fire - the fire at the company where Krish worked - Desai was not at all surprised,
on the contrary, he was calculating and prepared when he told Krish about it and later even ‘helped’ him get over it to
find a new job.
I am convinced that Desai Sushel and his paid men were behind this ‘fire’.
He gained Krish's trust and friendship by making him dependent. Due to this loss (his job), he was dependent on
Sushel Desai's help!
This allowed Desai Sushel to meet Meera ‘freely’ and talk to her whenever he wanted...
So Sushel Desai is also a criminal who needs to be held accountable for his actions.
This fire should be the subject of a thorough investigation...
I am curious to see if the author Krish will go into this in the next chapters...
In this sense
All the best
Lollobionda
He has got to the heart of the matter, especially the corrupt and immoral machinations and manipulations of
Sushel Desai.
For all of us!
For me, and I think for all those who have a little respect and regard for their fellow human beings, but above
all for their circle of friends, Desai is a man who does not hesitate for a moment to stab his pleasure
- as Brutus once did - in the back with a knife, and to walk over dead bodies in the process.
In short, he is ‘human waste’!
My friend RCF, I think, did not mention one aspect (perhaps the most important to me) in his comprehensive analysis,
and that is, if we think back to the fire - the fire at the company where Krish worked - Desai was not at all surprised,
on the contrary, he was calculating and prepared when he told Krish about it and later even ‘helped’ him get over it to
find a new job.
I am convinced that Desai Sushel and his paid men were behind this ‘fire’.
He gained Krish's trust and friendship by making him dependent. Due to this loss (his job), he was dependent on
Sushel Desai's help!
This allowed Desai Sushel to meet Meera ‘freely’ and talk to her whenever he wanted...
So Sushel Desai is also a criminal who needs to be held accountable for his actions.
This fire should be the subject of a thorough investigation...
I am curious to see if the author Krish will go into this in the next chapters...
In this sense
All the best
Lollobionda