The regular supplier of my brown rice did not turn up. I asked around and learnt that she was being busy in her paddy fields. I tried other rice vendors but they could not give me the brown rice. It’s because they did not like to be distracted from their normal business channel by a small quantity of a special procurement. I can take only about 20 kgs for a month.
Now, it’s over a week since I’ve been bereft of brown rice!
Now is the height of paddy plantation works. There are noticeably thin crowds in the main market place. Cinema theatres are mostly empty. They are easy indicators that we are predominantly an agricultural society.
But politics goes on, no matter what! There was a very interesting news report in today’s papers. Several MLAs cutting across party lines attended a function organized by Th. Shyamkumar, the MLA of the Andro Assembly Constituency. The function was in Andro.
Speaking in the function, Mr Govindas Konthoujam, MLA from Bishenpur, told the crowd that party affiliations are mostly meant for facilitating the candidature during election times but all the politicians have the same objectives. In other words, he was trying to convey the message that party affiliations should not stand in the way for forming a new government for serving the people!
Four MLAs stand out. They are Mr Govindas Konthoujam, Mr Bijoy Koijam, both of Congress, Mr Ng. Bijoy of MPP and Mr Sapam Keba, independent MLA. They are also action-oriented men—they can make things happened. They are good project implementers. I think they are probing the ground for some real competition to the Chief Minister.
And, it’s interesting to note that Mr Sapam Keba is a right hand man of Mr Gaikha-ngam, the incumbent congress president.
I think we are seeing the formation of a core of MLAs cutting across party lines, with Mr Gaikha-ngam at its nucleus.
It is also likely that Mr Govindas Konthoujam is emerging as the spokesman of this core group.
Wednesday, July 04, 2007
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