Commentary/Mani Shankar Aiyar
'And Johnsahib said, Kipling wrote: The
night is meant for hunting/The day is meant for sleep!
Friday
It didn't work! Dua tells me that a typesetter at The Indian
Express has slipped it to him that Tavleen Singh's next column
is going to be headed: 'Kesri Fidgets While Gowda Sleeps'. I am
within an ace of being toppled for having slept at night. And
till yesterday, I was being told I was in danger of being toppled
for having slept by day. What is one to do?
I think I have an answer. I'm not telling anyone except you, dear
Diary. I'm going to Calcutta tomorrow to receive John Major. That
is what one wants -- Kannadigas around me can't even get it to
the press that it is only my concern for the poor that makes me
close my eyes. Do they want me to keep my eyes open and have the
poor starve?
(Madhu Dandavate, deputy chairman, Planning Commission, recalls
(in conversation with the editors): "It was around this time
that we got a bizarre note from Yugandhar in PMO asking if we
could co-relate the closing of the prime minister's eyelids with
the fall in the poverty ratio. We ran some programmes through
Perspective Planning's computer but the computer kept spluttering:
"Samjhe nahin; paagal ho gaye ho kya?''
So we sent back a
note to Yugandhar saying no statistically significant co-relation
could be established. We got a reply asking us to go in for Kannada-speaking
computers. As the instructions were not understood, we filed the
instructions. Fortunately, the government did not last long enough
for a reminder to be received. )
Saturday
Had a wonderful afternoon with John Major -- after we had got through
a ghastly morning with all those CII chaps droning on incomprehensibly
about Global Deposit somethings. And something called Sensex.
(I am glad those Kannada women picketing Bachchan's Beauty Show
were not around. It would have ruined my reputation on my home
turf, rustic, they think I don't understand. When every time Ibrahim
collapses giggling, I know exactly what's on his mind.)
Anyway, after all the delegates had left to visit their business
partners in Presidency Jail (what a curious place to hold private
business meetings!) Johnsahib and I got together for a lovely
little chat. He was most sympathetic. He asked me if I knew Kipling.
I asked him whether that was one of those new multinational fast-food
outlets in Bangalore. He didn't laugh -- or get angry. Really,
these foreigners are so polite.
He told me that many, many years
ago there was a great English poet called Rudyard Kipling. When
he left school, he decided to become a journalist. He couldn't
find a good job in London, so he came to India. (See -- from England
to India -- and this morning about our being a poor, backward country.
If we are poor and backward, why would English people come all
the way from England to India to get a job?)
Anyway, Johnsahib told me that when this Kipling chap arrived
in India, he was fascinated with the jungles and the wild animals
and the lions and he cobras and the tigers. And he wrote the Jungle
Book, which is, like our Upanishads, full of deep thought and
profound wisdom. And, said Johnsahib, Kipling wrote: The
night is meant for hunting/The day is meant for sleep!
There, I told you: That's why I sleep during the day and work
during the night. Much better to get a foreign endorsement of
my habits than the weird excuses Dua thinks up.
Sunday
Wonderful day, Slept right through it.
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