Deepak’s plan
In a similar manner, Deepak is trying to manipulate the media to his advantage in his dealing with certain quarters.
Tay Tian Yan, Sin Chew Daily
Deepak Jaikishan, the businessman on flying mat, showed his face again. Some in the media fraternity had some expectations from him, thinking that he would unveil the true identity of “Black Rose.”
In the end, he kept everyone in suspense once again. He not only shied away from Black Rose, but also stammered at the Selangor state government’s land deals.
He took the reporters for a ride during the press conference, which he had painstakingly designed with a motive.
Deepak is emotionally still very much attached to that 200-plus-acre plot of land as though that property must be his for the taking.
Although that RM30 million was almost in hand, he kept grumbling it was too little for him.
One press conference like that was one too many, but Deepak said he would hold a these every third day for a total of nine shows before he would call it quits.
As a matter of fact, one PC should be more than enough to get things explicitly stated.
For instance, who is the Black Rose? How is he/she related to him? Why did he get private investigator P. Balasubramaniam to issue a second statutory affidavit? How did he and his partner Raja Ropiaah secure that plot of land in Selangor? What was his role in the deal?
Just a few simple questions that warrant no more than a 60-minute PC.
He is like some pop singer holding a farewell concert. The first show was most naturally a sell-out success. The following year, a second farewell concert was staged and the show was still warmly supported by fans. But then another was in the making a year after…
I thought you said you would bow out of showbiz for good? You should have finished up your last song and kissed everyone adieu. Why keep coming back every year with different excuses, trying to make a few more bucks before retirement?
In a similar manner, Deepak is trying to manipulate the media to his advantage in his dealing with certain quarters.
Sure enough, the press knows about this, but some still feel Deepak is of certain newsworthiness while others are just willing to dance in his tempo.
If he keeps putting up shows like this, soon he will playing solo with zero following.
This reminds me of a particular politician who used to call a press conference every other day, not because he had plenty of tips to share with the world but because he was worried he would drift into oblivion if people did not read about him on a daily basis.
He even set the record of calling several PCs at different locations on one single day. Even if he wasn’t the key person in a particular function, he would make every effort to speak to reporters.
When asked why he didn’t tell everything in one go, he replied, “Different things should be said at different places.”
That made Deepak Jaikishan almost an identical twin of him.