Sunday, January 21, 2007

Reading room banters!

The small reading room, which provides me all the daily newspapers in its Spartan two-desks-in-a-single-room facility even have a survivor of the ISKCON bomb blast as one its regular readers! Sometimes, he rolls up his trousers to shoe off his wounds in his shins. It’s horrible to see that grenade wounds—really horrible. We tend to see grenades as some run-of-the-mill weapons of war but I change my opinion—the scale of damage it can inflict to a human being is really, really horrible.

Today’s papers carried a story of the DGP telling the media that they knew who were behind the ISKCON blast and they would disclose the identity at the right time.

What is right time?

Most of the times, I’m totally pissed off by the loud talking and even louder debates by my co-readers in that reading room! But that said, where would I get such nuggets if they desist from talking loud in that reading room?

>> Rebels leaders pulling strings from Bangkok pulled off the near miracle of settling leadership issue of Manipur People’s party within the time frame of one single night.

That was the hottest subject in that reading room some months back. At that time I only smiled at myself hearing them talking like that. But now I think that there must some grains of truth in that. Some months back there was that unruly fight between Mr O. Joy and one Borajao for the leadership of MPP. There were frequent pitch battles between their followers in the office premises of the Party. Ultimately, their fight went all the way to the High Court.

Then, one fine morning all the papers screamed at their headlines that Dr L. Chandramani had become the president of the Party and all the pending cases before the High Court were withdrawn by the litigants themselves!

>> The rebels are trying to influence the outcome of the election and hence the functioning of the State Assembly.

This is the current line of discussion in that reading room. I’m at a loss trying to unravel how the rebels would have a say in the outcome of the election. Would they gun power and dictate that the voters should vote for some pre-selected list of candidates? How? How?

But still I now come to term with the fact that rebels are indeed in the field trying to influence the result of the election. If it is not the case, then I cannot see any reason why there have been such mad scrambles for getting tickets for MPP. Now, every promising candidate wants to contest the election as one of the official candidates of MPP. It is a huge change in the political firmament of Manipur, that too in such a short time—within some months.

>> Last nights temperature was -3 degrees!

This is the subject of discussion of the reading room this evening.

Again, I think that it must be true because I’m typing this it is unusually cold here. My Google homepage has a daily Imphal weather report in it but it never shows a –degree readings. But they are giving the reading in Fahrenheit.

It’s cold, really cold here.

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