Friday, June 09, 2006

It's irritating

It is becoming increasingly irritating to use a BSNL service. Last night I could log on their network exactly for 16 minutes and after that, as I tried to log on again, it was error 691 for every attempt. During those 16 minutes I tried to post the following piece but blogger just would not load—in 16 minutes I could not manage to execute a single post.

I became truly suspicious that something was happening to my IP number. I’m trying to find out.
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Is this a dereliction of duty?

Consider this scene:

They have just demolished the shops along the Northern walls of Mapal Kangjeibung. After they pulled down the building with bulldozers, they simply let loose the crowd atr the demolished structure. Anybody can carry off whatever parts of the wreck provided they can tear them up.

So, it was like an army of ants attacking the demolished structure. They simply chipped at the demolished structure by any piece of tools or whatever they can lay their hands on.

It was quite a spectacle looking at the crowd attacking the wreck and carrying off steel rods, bricks on their heads, on bicycles, on rickshaws, on jeeps. In no time, they wept the demolished structure clean, literally moving out the whole building by the power of bare hands!

To their credit, they condoned off the whole area and police pickets placed around it when it was being pulled down by the bulldozers. Only when they pulled the building fairly apart so that there was no chance of any part of it falling on the people did they let loose the crowd on it.

But, isn’t it still a dereliction of duty?

The building providing 40/50 shop spaces was demolished to give way for 40/50 ft on both sides of the flyover which is nearing completion. It was an interesting building in that it was built by the money pooled by the shopkeepers themselves on some understanding with the Imphal Municipality Council, which in turn got the land under lease from the Government of Manipur. So, what has happened to their money?

There was an agreement between the shopkeepers and Government which would give each and every shopkeeper a shop floor space in a shopping mall to be constructed at the site where the old district hospital used to stand just across the street, which in turn is being used as the temporary market shed for the women folks.

I talked with some of the shopkeepers when I passed along their shops and I found most of them eager to move into the future mall.

I repeatedly asked them if a shopping mall was actually going to be built by the government.

They all replied—‘Yes, yes, it is going to be a shopping mall.’

Will they government again make them pool their money for the planned shopping mall?

Well, I actually forgot to ask the question.

Even if, I want to ask them now, where can I find them?

Their shops, built with their own money on a government land, were already demolished.

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