MY VIEW - POST NO 5.
Dear Editor,You raised the expectations
of all your readers with
the daylong flyer in the
PC on the ‘Need of the
Hour’ Post by Mr Venugopalan
that you were going to upload.
When it was published eventually,
it proved to be a damp squib
being some arm chair musings
of a distant dreamer full of rhetoric
and no substance.
Mr Venugopalan filled his Post in three
parts, first to convey his appreciation for the coveted distinction achieved by
LIC PC, the second to his own analysis of the Anonymous Writer’s role vis a vis
your editorial policy and in the third part finally to his sage advice that we
should take the adjournments in their stride philosophically and not make any
fuss. I am still searching for what Mr Venugopalan wants to suggest as the Need
of the Hour, as an action plan, instead of routine pep talk.
Mr M V has no good words for GNS (nor
do I), he wants me to come out of my syndrome and all that KML is doing is also
wrong according to him. But all three of us (if we are the case managers in his
view), should work with determination and renewed vigour bla-bla-bla.… That is
the need of the hour. Very good, no dispute.
I want to tell Mr M V and all
Pensioners that any more adjournments without bringing the arguments on both
sides to a closure can be disastrous to our interests. That is why I have been
appealing to KML to think of working on those lines. Mr M V cannot describe my actions
as ‘directions’ to Asthana.
My efforts are on and in full swing
to try to put the cases back on track on 7th May.
I seek from each of you for now – POSITIVE AFFIRMATION.
It sure will lead us to our coveted destination.