Friday, 7 January 2022

THE SCENT OF A POLITICIAN

   Something curious seems to be happening in my home state, Ulta Pradesh or Attar Pradesh, depending on whether you are standing on your head or breathing deeply in Kannauj. The curious part does not refer to the Yogic Yogi doing the 100 meter sprint behind the Prime Minister's bullet proof car on some expressway or to Mr. Amit Shah looking for criminals through binoculars even as they are all bunched behind him on the stage. No, sir, I refer to roses, or, to be more precise, the famous " attar " or perfume of Kannauj.

  Most people who have still retained their sense of smell post Covid would agree that Uber Pradesh's politicians count among the most malodourous of the species. But these days they all appear to be smelling of roses- the "attar" of Kannauj has pervaded the politics of the state like never before. The BJP , of course, is hopeful that it will wash away the stench of all those corpses floating in the Ganges, while the Samajwadi party is confident that it will attract voters to its symbol like bees to nectar. In hindsight I do feel sorry for the distraught Lady Macbeth- if only she had pinned her hopes on the attar of Kannauj instead of " the perfumes of Arabia" she could have gone to her maker with, literally, clean hands. Like the BJP is hoping to do once Ms Sitharaman manages to explain how " the wall of money" was built in a state run by her party, and also answers the question: wasn't demonetisation supposed to take care of this?

  But wait, do not get distracted by this Netflix version of The War of the Roses. Because I can detect another smell wafting through the state. I can smell a rat, or a whole nest of rats standing up on their hindlegs and begging many questions:

In these days of 360* surveillance and 24x7 snooping, how was it possible for a trader to salt away more than Rs. 250 crore in cash and gold from evaded GST ( that is, assuming that it was from his business  and not hidden political bullion ?)

Why was the BJP so quick to link this seizure with the Samajwadi party? Was this the standard choreographed pre-election stunt- the modis operandi, to modify the usual term- which went wrong, as happens frequently when you try to be too clever by half  and depend on a hollowed out bureaucracy ?

How is it that 25% of Kanauj's total annual turnover of Rs. 1220 crores was recovered from just one non-descript businessman ? In other words, was this stash " business turnover" or electoral bonds second edition, just in case the Supreme Court wakes up from its stupor and decides to look into the matter ?

Why did the DGGST change his tune suddenly and claim that the money was from legitimate turnover of the company on which it would now have to pay tax, interest and penalty ? Pretty murky, if you ask me, even by the standards of rodents and our police.

  To find an answer to that last question we have to go back in history ( something the BJP is adept at) to Oscar Wilde's comedy The Importance Of Being Earnest. It's current Indian version is titled The Importance Of Being Jain and is as replete with lies, deception and misadventures as the original one. The catch, you see, is to find out who the real Jain is- Piush or Pushpraj ? Which is the BJP one and which the Samajwadi one ? The GST sleuths, it appears, did neither their homework nor their legwork, raided the wrong Jain and now have rat droppings all over their faceless faces. In order to save their feces they are now raiding all Jains, with a few Maliks and Chaudhrys thrown in to show they have an open mind on the subject. The comedy now playing out in Kannauj promises to be more entertaining than Oscar Wilde's, to the tune of Three Blind Mice playing in the background.

  So forget about the trademark essences and aromas of Kannauj, folks, the " mitti ka attar " or  "shamama" or " bela ka attar". The flavour of the season is " nirvachan attar " or election perfume, distilled in Nagpur and Etawah , mixed with alcohol, spiced with promises, and guaranteed to vaporise once the polling is over. In this witch's brew the rose petals are replaced with five hundred rupee notes, the sandalwood oil with sleaze and the faggots which fire the oven with bigots. The stench of  politicians, the keepers of law and odour. 

11 comments:

  1. How evilly worded with malice towards one and all!!
    Let me raise my snout, flare my nostrils and smell the air..
    My whiskers bristle with the scent that my olfactory faculties convey. My feet are tickled hideously by the rodents as they scamper around me, desperately seeking asylum as their droppings lead to the stash.
    The rat catchers thought they had a bonanza, till they discovered that all were not the scum rats; some were the mice bred and harboured with a purpose...
    Avay Shukla is at his acidic, acerbic, "foulmost", with this latest weekly smelly critique!



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  2. I must add that the last paragraph is the witches' cauldron being stirred...Avay Shukla brings out the recipe' of a simmering broth ingredient by repulsive ingredient. The wordplay of "law and odour" is marvellous...!

    To quote Macbeth -

    "Fair is foul and foul is fair,
    Hover through the fog and filthy air."

    The fog and filth settle upon Kannauj as the law (and odour) meanders through the gutters mired in deception...

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    1. So rightly quoted the Bard.
      Now foul smells and fair stenches.

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  3. Ascerbic to say the least, a voice that speaks for many unearthing what lies beneath the scum... Wish the bard were alive..... This witches Desi masala brewery would have given him ample reams of scripts well beyond his lifespan... Even he would have marveled at the turn and twist of phrases deployed in a laser fashion here

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  4. Excellent will all the perfume of Arabia sweeten Yogi's hand

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  5. Love the modis operandi ....

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  6. I wish I had met this marvelous member of the Shukla family. But it is great to read his wonderful pieces. Thank you, Avay S. May your pen prosper and vapourise the rodents.

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  7. Two contributors I muse are missing from this delightfully lurid canvas that sketches the unsightly and exposes the law makers, law breakers and the wretched fakers - in the full monty.
    One being the maggots - who along with the bigots that fuel the fire - MUST be seen crawling and flitting over the festering wounds of the rodents as they lie maimed or scurrying. Who can the maggots be who creep effortlessly within and between paragraphs, taking in the gruesome with unrestricted fascination, enjoying the ghastly descriptions word by word....US!! Yesss...Readers - You and I - who devour this excellent piece on the perfumed town, the underbelly of which has more serpents than those on Medusa's head….
    The other being the Devil himself! He is the Conductor of this ghoulish symphony...the Salvador Dali of this surreal painting. He who brings out the truth and pathos of his home state as the crucible of corruption, of endless avarice...the creator himself - AVAY SHUKLA! With horns upon his head and pitchfork in hand, stirring his pot of noxious potion, churning question upon question that strips the enforcers bare, wraps them in nothing but ethereal fragrance - enthralling us with this venomous satire!
    Now visualise this in entirety and see if it completes the picture...I distance myself from the easel…you can see me as the miserable maggot perched atop the wall of cash.
    Here's praying the Devil does not come after me with his pitchfork to make a sieve of my posterior. Or singe me with fiery and forked tongue...

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  8. Guys, just too good. What brilliant writing and equally brilliant comments by Patankar ji. Being a Thu and my non 🍷 drinkng day and Lohri at that - and I being a an aged but still an active Sardar fond of his tri weekly tot-! I was morose till I read this excellent piece by you two. Made my day or rather evening.

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  9. Thank you Mr. Harinder Singh for your gracious comments. I am sure Mr. Shukla will be pleased to learn of your strategy of quenching thirst from liquids other than the watery kind. As also of your high ebullience that must doubtlessly be the happy after-efects of yesterday's tipple. He is a man fond of his single malts and I can say with a small element of risk will enjoy your company in "spirit".
    Keep it up Sir, and a happy Lohri to you too....!

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    1. Just saw this. Very many thanks, Patankar Sahib for the Lohri greetings.
      Now following Punjab & UP elections keenly. The former being my home state and UP being my Schooling and early youth - 11 years in Convents all over the State.The state, along with Tamil Nadu, 60 years back, sent the highest number number of people to IAS/IFS.What a come down.

      Sad news in Punjab too. The AAP CM face has taken a vow & bid adieu to Bacchus or Angoor Ki Beti. Standing for elecctions from my home town too !!

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