Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Endless Possibilities...
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Darkness....
He is on his daily late-night walk. Alone. He likes it this way. Suddenly, all the street lights around him go out. It is one of those rare power failures. The whole world around him is engulfed in...
Darkness...
Absolute darkness.
So serene, so comforting. A surreal feeling of nothingness. It consumes everything, uniting all in a dark black globe.
Darkness doesn't distinguish between anything or anyone as does the light.
To him, Darkness is the apostle of calmness. Darkness is soothing to the eye.
In the realm of darkness, there is no right or wrong, no truth or lie.
Darkness symbolises impartiality. It symbolises God...
(Hits a street light while typing all this on his mobile phone and walking in the darkness simultaniously. Angry. Irritated. Very irritated.)
But darkness is ignorance. It conceals information, it hides facts.
Darkness is stagnant. It quells change. It is constant. Forever stationary.
Darkness is ominous and ever-present. It is ubiquitous.
(Electricity is back. The world lights up. A feeling of happiness, combined with a sense of loss engulfs him).
Light signifies knowledge. It is invigorating. It encourages innovation.
Light ushers in change.
Light tears through the darkness as if challenging its supremacy.
Light brings in enlightenment. Light is a beacon of the Gods for one and all...
(Impartiality instinct kicks in)
Darkness dims the brightness that light brings to the universe, bringing a sense of order; as if controlling an organised mob of photons from working up a riot. It promotes rationality. It urges for patience.
Each is opposite of the other like fire and ice. Neither is or does signify good or evil. Both come together, weakening each other’s influence, to form a Grey universe. All are grey. None is absolute.
So what is the point of all this?
Precisely.
There is no point whatsoever.
It is up to your discretion. Your imagination. Your sub-conscious. Your own Grey world.
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
How the Lizards made an enemy out of me...
Note: This post is a pat of the continuing "The Incidental Criminal" Series.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Why they fear the Lokpal ???
When the teacher asks the eternally troublesome kid in the class to solve a tricky math problem to put him in his place and restore order, the way the kid goes about the assigned task is very interesting; guessing something here, writing something there and gauging the teacher's face and those of his classmates every now and then, looking for some hint, some leakage of emotion to ascertain if the guess was satisfactory and decide the future course of action. He may, in the process utter vague and meaningless words hoping to confuse his audience but everyone including the kid knows that he is just trying to delay the inevitable, perhaps hoping for the school bell to ring a bit early, and rescue him from the difficult predicament he got himself into.
It of course becomes difficult for the boy concerned when the teacher is as strict and adamant as the infallible Anna Hazare, who has made a hapless kid out of the whole Indian government. It is almost comedic to see this government's functioning in face of the mass agitation that this septuagenarian has whipped up.
Absolute chaos and uncertainty had become the rule for the present government for the past few months as it dodged and ducked sustained attack in the parliament, the media and the courts, but quite expectedly it has encountered a tremendous roadblock in the form of Anna Hazare and his Band of Merry Men.
So why do they fear the Lokpal?
For one, the Lokpal with the limitless power at his disposal combined with the popularity and support of the urbane and the educated as well as the almighty media may become the most influential man in the country; in certain aspects more powerful than the Prime Minister himself. A man who has the authority to pull up the prime minister, his cabinet, the Chief justice of the Supreme Court cannot be taken lightly. As he goes about his task of cleansing the system, he may be rewarded with even more powers and authority by the amenable civil society. Overtime, as the hero of the civil society hauls out deep-buried carcasses of corruption, the public may start warming up to the idea of having him as the Chief Executive of the country. When that happens, where will these thousands of Oldies (read politicians) go with no other acquired skill or source of income?
So, our ministers, having guessed what might be in store for them in the future, are scampering around on the stage, hoping for some divine intervention to strike this organised movement and divert the public's attention from their filthy hands.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
The Incidental Criminal part II - The Universe
Saturday, March 5, 2011
The Incidental Criminal
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
A Lesson in Morality
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