A
typical case of rags to riches story, an IIM-A graduate and a
successful entrepreneur has taken a plunge into politics by contesting the Lok Sabha polls, with an aim to clear the "silt" of it.
Sarath Babu, the proprietor of Food King that has business spread over
four states, is an independent candidate from the elite South Chennai
constituency and has a vision for his country -- 'a hunger-free India by
another 20 years' where 'unemployment will be non-existent'.
As his campaign managers scamper through the electioneering schedule,
Babu, MTV's Youth Icon 2008, says that he envisaged making South Chennai a
model constituency. "Instead of remaining an outsider to politics I decided
to step into it and clean it of the silt.. Someone has to bell the cat. So I
decided to contest the elections," Says Babu.
Now an inspiring force to many aspiring entrepreneurs, Babu rose from a
humble beginning selling 'idlis' before getting into the prestigious
management school in Ahmedabad and launching his dream company Food King
with a small investment of Rs 2,000 in 2006. With his "committed team"
taking care of the company as of now, Babu says he was devoting most of his
time to campaigning, claiming he covered nearly 100 temples in the
constituency on Tuesday.
He is undeterred by the fact that two political heavyweights-- R S
Barathy of DMK, also a local man, and BJP state president L Ganesan are
trying their fortunes from the constituency, -- as he counts on "the
positive response" during campaigning.
Backed by a
young team of
volunteers, the
entrepreneur is
pinning his
hopes on young
voters and is
using all means,
including the
virtual world,
to reach out to
them. While Babu
has a dedicated
website, his
campaign
managers
constantly
update the
profiles in his
blogs and keep
him networked on
sites such as
the Orkut.
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