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Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Time has come

                                                              TIME HAS COME

It was getting late enough to be worried. I once again stepped into the balcony and looked down. Except for a drenched street dog that was lying down miserably near the gate, there was not a soul to be seen anywhere. Rain water had puddled under the lamp post. A breeze ruffled the mango tree in the courtyard and a few twigs fell down and broke. Thunder rumbled in the distance. Did I hear a soft knock at the door? I turned back. I craned my neck to see if indeed someone knocked the door. Waiting for someone eagerly does create hallucinations. I wanted to be sure and did not want to risk. I was just hallucinating. Why would he want to help me? Is it a trap? Why did he chose such a place? Rumour has it that the family that lived in this house consumed poison and committed suicide. People believed that this place is haunted and it has never been occupied ever since. It was a two story house in the middle of big square plot completely surrounded by huge trees. It had different varieties of trees but the number of mango trees outnumbered the rest. With no one to take care, the place looked eerie. It was dark and the only light was the one coming from the half moon. Many people do not realise that the eyes can get used to darkness after a while. It was not very clear but at the same it was not completely dark either.
The person who asked me to come is definitely smart. Though it was a residential area, this house was at the dead end and people had no reason to come this place. His instructions were very clear. I had to come alone and I should leave the vehicle away from the house and reach the house without anybody’s knowledge. He has asked me to come at 10.30 p.m. as no one would be awake at that time. But now it was well past midnight. I am used to eerie places but every minute of delay was making me nervous. What he said over the phone kept ringing in my ears. “I have what you want” he said over the phone. I was just hoping that what he said was indeed true. I was in the middle of a dangerous game. One slip and I could be finished. I have always had the belief that the truth surfaces no matter what but more often people dig a grave and bury it. People have so much greed and expectation that there is always a price for the morally weak and corrupt. But I have always been the other kind. The ones who are far too less to find but do exist nevertheless. And I prided myself for being such a person. He was very particular that I come alone. Obviously he did not trust anyone else. Even if he had not mentioned that I still would have come alone. Being honest is like being a mutant that they show in X- Men movie. We all look the same but there are very few of us. In my profession being honest automatically makes one a prey for the traitors.
After being lost in thoughts the sudden sound of the bark brings me back to the present. Should be the stray dog at the entrance gate. Probably he is here I think. I peep out from the balcony. I could not see anyone. Another instance of getting duped by hallucination. “Sir” the voice shocks me. He is there right in front of me. “Sorry Sir. I had to make sure no one else was there” he says. I could understand his fear. “What is that you have?” I ask him very sternly. And as an after though , I add “Who are you?”. “Sir. I am Nithilan, a student of journalism. I have something that will be very helpful to you in the case that you are investigating”.  “Nithilan! Let me ask you something. The way you were careful in choosing the place and the time, it shows that you are indeed aware of the perils of getting involved in this case. So why would you want to help in a high profile case like this?” I ask him intently looking at his face keen on reading his body language as well.  “Vetri Sir. I am a journalism student but my aim is to get into Civil services and become an IPS officer like you. And Mr.Anbu Sezhian IAS whose suicide case that you are handling was a mentor to many of the aspirants including me. He used to regularly visit the Govt Study Circle for IAS aspirants to give pep talks where I am preparing right now ” he paused to see if I was listening. I nod my head and gestured my hand. He understood and continued “In fact I was collecting information for him about various Granite companies that are into rampant illegal mining and causing loss to the exchequer. I just used a pretext of doing article on the employment generated by Granite companies for my college assignment to avoid the suspicion. For some reason he found me more trustworthy and he gave me a C.D. that is password protected. And he specifically asked me to hand it over to you if something should happen to him. And he also asked me to tell you this sentence"Time has come and the mystery will be unravelled”. I thanked him and left the place.
I came back home and was trying hard to figure out the password. I can get this opened up by experts for sure but I cannot afford to do that given the situation. I was angry on my inability to figure out the password. I had to solve the mystery because I too had my own connection with the deceased Mr.Anbu Sezhian IAS. My thoughts drifted and into the past.12 years back to be precise. Anbu and myself came from a humble rural background and we met each other in the Government Center which trained aspirants for Civil Services Examination coming from disadvantaged sections. He was senior to me by 2 years and a great mentor. I was very keen on becoming an IPS officer while he wanted to only become an IAS officer. We both were determined to do well because of the humiliation we had faced as commoners and we wanted to be different when got into position of authority. He got selected 2 years before me and I was very happy for him. Both of us were honest officers and as result we were transferred from one place to another and it was by chance that we got posted to the same place. He had an amazing memory which was unbelievable. He could clearly narrate the incidents that happened in his childhood. He could recite the couplets of Thirukural if somebody just mentioned the number of the couplet. I was getting frustrated that I could not crack the password because he left me a clue and obviously for that I have to remember the past and that would be key for me to figure out the password. “Time has come and the mystery will be unravelled” I slowly repeat to myself. Then a sudden flash and my eyes lit up. I picked up the laptop and quickly keyed in the letters ‘M-A-N-D-R-A-K-E ‘into the system and the password was accepted. No wonder. It was the title of the short story he penned for a contest in a magazine and Mandrake was the character that utters the dialogue. Never in my dreams did I think that one day the same words will apply to the mystery of his own murder.
It had 2 video clips and a huge 1500 page document in PDF version. Knowing very well the kind of person Anbu was, I was very certain that he would have done a thorough investigation. I opened the first clip. The visuals were recorded in the point of view of the user of the camera. It had to be a spy cam that Anbu used without the knowledge of anyone else. It showed Charles, M.D of the Best Granites initially trying to be friendly and gradually losing his cool and trying to threaten Anbu over the irregularities of Granite scam. Later on he is being pulled away by the people who accompanied him. The place looks familiar. It is the same traveller’s bungalow where Anbu purportedly committed suicide. The second video has Anbu himself talking towards the camera telling “Though finding irregularities has never been a new thing this time it is different here. If at all something happens to me then Charles would be responsible for my death”.
Next day afternoon I complete all the formalities to make the arrest based on the evidence available. Armed with the warrant I arrest Charles amidst all the drama. Condescendingly Charles mocks at me saying that he will be out in time. I go near him   “Charles! You are probably right. But you never know. Anything can happen. Life is full of uncertainties”. Charles starts clutching the chest and signalling that he is having a heart attack. Before even we try to call the ambulance we could hear an ambulance siren. Paramedics quickly put Charles in a stretcher and rush up to the Ambulance. While all this is happening I could see the Lawyer representing Charles smile at me. I smile back at him and he is puzzled. He thinks everything is happening according to his plan. Influential persons when arrested feigning a heart attack is not new. But this time the only difference is the heart attack is real. How do I know that? It was my handiwork. Thanks to the forensic expert who agreed to help me.Truth is he never had any other choice after I gently reminded him that it was not possible to make a murder look a suicide unless they had the support of the forensic experts.

Time did come for Charles but the mystery won’t be solved. Farewell Anbu! See you in the next world.

Monday, June 19, 2017

Happy father's day

This father's day was special for me.
Let me tell you why.I had woken up earlier.My little daughter was to about to get up and my wife went and taught her that it is father's day and she should act like she is sleeping and when I come to wake her up she would scare and then later wish me.
As per plan i went and  she initially scared me.But the cutest part is she would tell "Happy father's day" in a hush hush tone as if it was a secret.And the funny thing this would happen across the day every hour or 2.She would come and tell 'Happy father's day'in a hush hush tone cutely and she would start playing again.
I did not understand why she was wishing every other hour.Finally my wife broke the secret.She had told her if she wished me i would buy her a gift.So in the evening when we were planning to go out, she asked Appa i have wished you many times would you buy me a gift.lol.

Sunday, June 18, 2017

Hide and Seek

It's just one of those weekends and i am as usual lazing around with my smartphone and going through the myriad posts without any reason.

My 3 year old daughter watches me for some time.Probably she was waiting to get my attention and when she knew that it's not going to happen,she comes to me.She makes that angry face with her hands in hip tells me "Don't use the phone all the time.Its not good for you".She's using my own weapon against me.Ha.Kids these days i think to myself.
Then i ask her "What should i do now??"genuinely asking for a suggestion .
She has her finger on her chin implying that she is seriously thinking.Man.Kids these days are born actors.
Her eyes brighten "Let's play hide and seek".I say "OK.Lets do that".

First the rules are different.
Here is how it goes??
Scenario 1
When I have to hide.
She tells before hand where I have to hide.Then i have to hide exactly there so that she can come and find me.And i have to be shocked that she found me.
Scenario 2
When she has 2 hide
She will hide in some place really difficult for me to find.Like the one in this picture for example.The next favorite for her is she will just cover herself in the blanket while sitting in the bed.

Now you have probably less than 2 seconds for you to act like you are searching because immediately she will shout 'I am here'

If there is one thing that is so cute is the innocence of the little kids.
Their world is so beautiful and it's so wonderful to be a part of that world.

Thursday, December 1, 2016

Help and happiness

It was just one of those days where i  have to go to the factory.The factory is on the outskirts of the city.As usual i was going in the car sent  by the regular travels.I stopped in the same usual hotel which has become a ritual of sorts on the days when i would visit the factory.After a nice breakfast and an even awesome coffee i got back to the car and we hit the road again.The drive through the road was a contrasting image as one could see both green fields as well as some factories.After a while I saw an elderly couple walking very slowly by the side of the road.When i focussed it became clear that the elderly woman or paati could hardly walk. While i was thinking aloud "Should i help or not?"i realised that we had passed fair bit of distance.I was not sure if their place was nearby and that could be the reason they were on foot.But still something inside me said lets check if they need help.Normally if i had been travelling with someone else i might have not stopped for fear that people could think i am just trying to show off my sensitive side.But then i was just going alone and i had no burden of that thought.So I told the driver what i saw and ask him to make a U-turn.It takes a bit of time  and  we went back to the place where they were slowly walking and pulled over.Upon seeing us immediately the old  man - Thaatha pleaded " Sir can you drop us in Manavalan Nagar?".That place is about 6 or7 kms away.I said "yes.Sure".Myself and the driver helped them and made them sit in the car.I could see their eyes welling up with gratitude.Such a small thing but how much it means to them.We were not doing anything great as it was just on the way to my place.On the way he was saying how life is difficult and he needs at least 200 rupees to get through the day.Paati wanted water and i offered a bottle which i had just bought.Thaatha scolded  her wife to drink without sipping .I told them they can have the bottle for themselves.I was thinking to myself how could the kids of the parents can leave them at such an age and condition.What could be more important in life than to take care of ones parents especially when they are so aged and cant even walk??Or probably they had no kids.I said to myself probably i was thinking too much.
Meanwhile we had reached the place where they wanted to get down.
I just gave them 200 rupees.They folded their hand with gratitude and said thanks.At that second I felt really heavy in my heart but then that feeling evaporated and was filled with a sense of happiness that i could help some one in need.Even if it was a small one.