Saturday, November 15, 2008

A Series of Misfortunate Events

Rainy season. The day drenched in the beauty of the rain and the night giving you the chill to make your blood freeze inside. The lush green (the meager amount left in this modern jungle) wearing the color of the deepest of its shade you can imagine.

Good things don’t last long. It’s both God’s and a politician’s plan with a difference only in the motive. The former’s is to avoid being insatiable and the latter’s the result of being insatiable. These feelings, the calmness inside lasted till I reached the flyover to reach another part of the city. I noticed the time. It was 10:35 a.m. The flyover measures roughly about 300 meters. Quite a short ride. After crossing the flyover I checked the time. It was 11:15 a.m.

Finishing my work, I went home at 12:30 p.m. I had the intention of watching a movie or listening to some music. I guess, man proposes and a politician disposes. There wasn’t power. Being idle can simulate a lot of thoughts. Tired from scaling the flyover like it was the gargantuan Himalayas itself; I began to ponder what took me so long to cross that one tiny stretch.

Well, what was I thinking? Of course Politicians are “brainy”. Well, let me first explain how the fly over is built. There is a main flyover for cars and other huge vehicles and a sub flyover (more a crawl under) for two wheelers. The fly over has been built in such a way that it also acts as a reservoir during the rainy season. Be amazed at the sheer planning of it! So, the armies of two wheelers that are likely to use the underground have two options.

1. Go scuba diving.
2. Choose the safer but ultra-crowded path.

It’s obvious which path they took for fear of sharks or probably the Lochness itself.

Enraged (who wouldn’t be?) and thoughts raging through anything it could scourge, I hypothesized a little pet theory.


I guess every responsible Indian citizen feels the same. That India is beyond salvation.

Now the time is around 4:00 p.m. Power is back. Am I happy? Hell Yeah! So I can get this thing penned and spread the joy.

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8 comments:

Rakesh Vanamali said...

Quite a read.... I had to fleet thru. Will be back for a full read and will post my comment then!

Do have a good weekend!

Vibushan L Narayan said...

@ Rakesh
Sure do :)

RukmaniRam said...

why so anti-tam-politician?

Vibushan L Narayan said...

If you were in my place, well, probably, you'd double agree :D

Rakesh Vanamali said...

"Good things don’t last long. It’s both God’s and a politician’s plan with a difference only in the motive. The former’s is to avoid being insatiable and the latter’s the result of being insatiable."

You couldn't have been more right!

Its sad that our country has been (will always be)in the 'developing state', thanks to the Indian endurance for the wrong reasons!

Likely in a few years Vs Impossible in India ......., I agree hands down!

Imagine Mayawati becoming India's PM? I guess I'll ask Nigeria for a citizenship!

Vibushan L Narayan said...

@Rakesh
Nigeria? I guess thats close. Try mars or probably the andromeda :)

Rakesh Vanamali said...

You bet! Perhaps Mars or Andromeda will be a good idea!

Btw.... that new pic of yours, the face-pic! Phew! For a moment, it shook me!

Vibushan L Narayan said...

@ Rakesh
:D well, i thought it personifies "the Gemini mind" one side being dark and the other side light :)