Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Curfew and rain

Today also I stayed indoors all day long. My home which is cable tv free and has a radio receiver which is not working! I went out late in the evening to buy some vegetables. I heard several groups of people talking in hush tones about the number of migrant workers already shot down within the last few days. But to my mind, the abhorrence for hurting or killing innocent and unarmed people is so ingrained in our society that the mad men who actually pulled the triggers of the handguns would ultimately revolt against the baddie boss if they are ordered to shoot on the innocents again and again. Let’s see how it comes out.

Curfew is also from 6 in the evening.

There was rain and it was actually chilly in the afternoon. Chilly weather in a March afternoon!

Curfew and rain effectively banish Yaoshang celebration from people’s mind. Instead, everybody seems to be staying indoors and feasting. Feasting on what? May be, on chicken. There were such long queues in front of chicken retailers near my houses. I suppose it’s the case in all over Imphal, at least.

One surprise is that we have been supplied with uninterrupted power for the three/four days. The power that be calculate that if the people are forced to indoors from just nightfall, they should at least be supplied with electricity! But where do they get the extra megawatts? Surprise here.

But life is still completely paralyzed. No transport system—nothing. There was no vegetable in the market—no, no, there was not even the market! There were only some daredevil women vendors attempting some sales.

2 comments:

gypsy said...

Are you sure about "...ultimately revolt against the baddie boss if they are ordered to shoot on the innocents again and again" ?? If they abhorred violence, there would have been no killings in the first place...i wonder if the "meira-paibis" came out in rotest of these killings. Did they?

gypsy said...

rotest=protest!!!