Dear Editor,
Mr LSRK had sent me a personal Email some days ago which I promptly replied. (Letter reproduced below.) Asked for his contact number and offered to call and talk to him to answer some of his questions. There was NO response. I was not surprised. I left it there.
His latest questionnaire on my Unity efforts through the Chronicle (and not satisfied with Shri C H Mahadevan's clarification) was ignored by me as I could clearly see his 'tongue in the cheek' attempt. I have no interest in his agenda.
Mr LSRK writes: "Shri Srinivas Murty wants to have a meeting with both the parties in Madras on 3rd and 4th of this month. I can have an answer and my anxiety to have an answer could also bring forth the idea and perception of Shri M S Murthy the Polestar of Unity move".
First of all I don't understand what was his question. Do you? Then where from he got the news that I want "to have a meeting with both the parties in Madras on 3rd and 4th of this month"? Which is the other Party? Is Mr LSRK the official mouth piece of that other party?
If the selected small group to which his mails are marked is the other Party, let him and his friends know that I have written them off several weeks ago. Who is listening to whom even within that group? If they are not, do I waste my time to want to talk to them?
Now, as you kindly suggested, let this questioning-specialist take the initiative to make his people sit for discussion, if he can. In jaipur, in Delhi, in Chennai, in Hyderabad or in Nuzvid. If it happens, all his questions will be answered publicly. He should also be ready to answer my questions.
As to my Unity efforts, I am not eager to please anybody by doing or not doing anything. I am absolutely sure of what I am doing. Either I will succeed (most probably) and help the cause of Pensioners or I will definitely expose all wrong doers and their wrong doings seriously jeopardizing the Pensioners' interests. As I said always, I have my plan B and plan C. They will unfold when the time comes.
Sreenivasa Murty Mulukutla
2. An appeal to pensioners community "In the name of GOD pray one and all of LIC pensioners community with folded hands to stop criticizing one another...." (and now a sudden volte-face) reproduced below.
"On Wednesday, June 11, 2014 4:56 PM, Sreenivasa Murty Mulukutla wrote:
Dear Sri LSR,
Thank you for your personal mail.
I know you for a long time though we have not been in touch. KKD and I know each other very well even before we joined LIC (we were both students of Hindu College Machilipatnam).
Your mail or the questions have not hurt me at all, as your doubt is very genuine. Many others also got this doubt - some have kept it to themselves and some explained it away to themselves and even others. Some wrote sarcastic emails. You are the only one person who did a favor to me by asking me straight. I am obliged to you, honestly.
Now, I will answer your question if you permit me, on phone. Can I have your contact Number pl? I will be free to talk after 7.00 PM today. You may suggest any other time that suits you."
written with "folded hands"! |