Updated On: 12 May, 2021 07:12 AM IST | Mumbai | Mayank Shekhar
You’re sensing anger because, politically, India’s noisiest class is seeing deaths in a way they thought only happened to others, until now

Finding a hospital bed for a rapidly sinking loved one has been as difficult for the so-called influential Indian as it is for the poorest one. Pic/AFP
Baffling why the middle-class around me calls itself so, when it’s actually the economic upper class. Consider 700-800 million Indians make Rs 100/day—even the private driver in Mumbai, making five times that, falls into the upper-middle.
The self-diagnosis I suppose is to distinguish oneself from India’s richest—the HNIs (or High Net-worth Individuals), the likes leading up to Ambani/Adani—the fractional difference between their income and yours being as much—if not more—than yours, and the poorest Indian’s!