Thursday, February 19, 2009

Real surreal!

The day I got back my phone, I spent the night surfing the net like a maniac! I so enjoyed that because I was deprived of the WEb service for several weeks. I got no time for blogging!

But I was determined to get back to blogging the following night.

In the afternoon, I went to Uripok to meet a friend. There, I got the news of the triple of the buereurocrats of the STate government posted out to Kasom Khullen in Ukhrul district. When I went there a vigorous road blockade was being put up by the citizen of that locality.

I felt sad--completely exasperated. I let the night passed by me --completely wasted. I even felt like losing my moorings, even if it was for a short spell of time.

Today, I spent inddors all throughout the day. I was keeping up with the daily grinds--like, breakfasting, showering, cleaning utensils, preapring and eating meals!

Only when the dusk set in, I ventured out into the streets. My first impression was that there was (and still is) spontaneous outpouring of grief by the general public. If a bandh can called 'total', this is it.

I even encountered several marriage parties on their way home proudly decking the brides in their midst. All the parties were still led by the customary orchestral bands--but they were not playing their music. Instead, they seemed to be bowing their heads to honour the departed souls. Awesome sights.

I have also this feeling that there would be similar outpouring of grief by the folks in the hills as well.

It's quite apparent that there is a gang, powerful and ruthless, trying to steer the society away from the path which is likely to hurt their interest. We can see the hands of the same gang in the bomb blast in ISKCON temple, murdering of migrant labourers, recent shooting down of a journalist and now, the killings of the three buereurocrats.

The only consolation is that non-state actors are ruling the roost in today's world. African pirates are plundering the ships of powerful nations. Mafias are operating across several national boundaries, that too of developed and powerful ones.

The sad irony is that the gang operating here will get more powerful and daring in prportion to the size of the 'developmental funds' from the federal government. May be, 'development' has its own dark side.

As i'm typing this, the atmosphere is really surreal(real surreal!). See, one powerful group is scripting upheavals by murdering innocent people. What's the response of those responsible sections, like those in the governemnt?

Their response---give uniterrupted electricity for some days, let them stay indoors infront of their tvs and computers so that there would not troubles brewing up in the streets!!

We got uninterrupted power supply all throughout the day and night!!

In the preceeding weeks, we hardly got two hours of that scarce commodity, even during the day time.

Real surreal!

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