Wrong Speech . . . Again!

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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...ter-gives-wrong-speech-to-the-un-2215080.html

With India seeking to extend its global influence and secure a permanent place at the UN Security Council, it was perhaps only natural that the country's foreign minister would try and ensure his address to international delegates was as memorable as possible.

But when SM Krishna announced, "on a personal note", his satisfaction at seeing representatives from two Portuguese-speaking nations in his audience, an Indian official sitting alongside him realised something was wrong. Quickly, he stopped the minister and told him he should start again, only this time reading from his own speech, and not that of his Portuguese counterpart.

Quite how a red-faced Mr Krishna ended up reading from the speech of the Portuguese foreign minister, Luis Amado, rather than his own remains unclear. Officials have dismissed the embarrassment and said copies of Mr Amado's speech had been handed out to delegates. As it was, when Mr Amado spoke, directly before the Indian minister, he did not stick to his prepared speech and extemporised. They said that the introduction of Mr Amado's speech was very general and could have been delivered by any delegate.

But reports suggest that when Mr Krishna began speaking, many became immediately aware something was wrong as several lines appeared out of place. As it was, he spoke for a full three minutes – even talking about the actions of the European Union – before he was stopped by the Indian official who pointed out his mistake.

The 78-year-old minister has sought to brush off the faux pas.

"Unfortunately, it happened," he told reporters. "There was nothing wrong in it. There were so many papers spread in front of me so by mistake the wrong speech was taken out."

Opponents have seized on the affair and demanded that Mr Krishna be sacked for what they describe as bringing shame to the nation. They say last Friday's speech was particularly important because it was the minister's first address to the world body since India took up a rotating position on the Security Council. At the very least, the incident showed that Mr Krishna had not bothered to properly read his speech in advance, or else he would have become aware of the error.

"Was it negligence or a mistake? Prime Minister Manmohan Singh should explain to the nation why and how it happened at a world forum and he should also explain what are the steps being taken in this regard," Venkaiah Naidu, a senior member of the main opposition party, the Bharatiya Janata Party, told reporters. He claimed Mr Krishna had lost his "moral right" to represent the country, adding: "It was a glaring example of how this government is functioning and how ministers are working."

Reports suggest this is not the first time Mr Krishna had made a mess of delivering diplomatic addresses. Last year in Islamabad, during a meeting with his Pakistan counterpart Shah Mehmood Qureshi, he read out material from a background note that had been prepared to help him with the meeting. At a meeting with EU delegates in Delhi, he similarly read from personal instructions prepared for him and not intended to be shared publicly.

Lol, if I don't provide a comment here some literal minded ass will complain.

So, I'd like to state, unambiguously and for the record, "Reading the wrong speech? I'm agin' it!"
 

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looks like the portuguese foreign minister outsourced his speech :D
 

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CanOWorms

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Hilarious. But what if it was intentional? The EU overall has been sidelined by the international community and repeatedly insulted over the last few years. It's well-known that Obama has snubbed them many times. Could this be an attempt to get on Obama's good side by equally mistreating EU officials?
 

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Hilarious. But what if it was intentional? The EU overall has been sidelined by the international community and repeatedly insulted over the last few years. It's well-known that Obama has snubbed them many times. Could this be an attempt to get on Obama's good side by equally mistreating EU officials?

Not, not really.

This is embarrassing for India only, you silly lunatic.
 

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Not, not really.

This is embarrassing for India only, you silly lunatic.

Intentionally treating the EU as a lowly institution is embarrassing to the EU, especially since it's just compounding the lowly treatment given to them by others.
 

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What bizarro world do you live in?

One where the US would bomb London for the UK's response to the BP oil spill, where Churchill is a greater criminal than Hitler, and where an Indian guy messes up he's actually just insulting Europe.

In other news when COW falls down a flight of stairs, he quickly gets up and pretends like he meant to do it the whole time.
 

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One where the US would bomb London for the UK's response to the BP oil spill, where Churchill is a greater criminal than Hitler, and where an Indian guy messes up he's actually just insulting Europe.

That seems like a logical world. The opposite seems like it would be a bizarro world.
 
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