In misery lies
pronounced opportunity. In opportunity, is conceived the circus of
jingoistic social activism. In the cocktail garnish of the Indian social
fiber,blooms the page three diaspora.Their wisdom,more often than not,
constrained and challenged by the spirits that elevate them from
disturbing realities that plagues society.A thrifty, self indulging
general of this tribe is Arundathi Roy, who carts in her caravan, causes
of 'dam'aged hues.
'A-RUN-DOTTY' ROY
( A quick sketch)
The Roy express,is an opinion heavy,substance lacking gravy train that chugs on a populist rail track.With scant regard for the virtue of our geographical preserves or the lives shed to shield them, Ms 'know all',shrouded by nothing more than eloquence and prose,pronounces her new role as the self catapulting spokeswoman to causes bereft of sustainance. Her justification lies in weak fault lines,claiming to echo '...what millions of people in Kashmir have been saying everyday for years.' Her sense of arithmetic count seems to fathom fantasy filled fallacies .Which side of the border did she count the millions, I often ponder ? When caught on slippery ground with acid laced anti national sentiment, she plays the sympathy card squealing,“Pity the nation that needs to jail those who ask for justice while communal killers, mass murderers, corporate scamsters, looters, rapists, and those who prey on the poorest of the poor, roam free.” An umbrella of crippled excuses
Chug on,Ms Roy,whats next on your a-la-carte...sainthood for terrorists? Perhaps not....you will demand your share of the halo. After all, in the new socio economic order, everything has a price,including a free ride on your benevolence filled gravy train.
The writing is a reproduction from my first blog in a state of self professed comatose http://mindpad-scribble.blogspot.com/2010/12/run-dotty-roy.html
LOL...I wish she can read your post and see this beautiful caricature, too good Ravi. This time the description is so interesting...
ReplyDeleteGreat writing..wish I could draw caricature like this...
ReplyDeleteman, i must say you are totally behind her.....shez ur neighbour dese days.....
ReplyDelete@Saru.How i wish too :(
ReplyDelete@Rahul.Thanks for hopping aboard.Trust me, having seen your work, you can ..
@Shilpi.Neighbour, yes...guess what, at ear shot distance from where she can rupture my eardrums.When you visit the next time, maybe, I will be sporting a ear piece.
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ReplyDeleteYou gave here big ears Ravi. Hope it will improve her "hearing skill". May be now she will be able to hear what others say on these matters.
ReplyDeleteNice. We share thoughts on Ms. Roy. BTW,she wasn't so bad when she was young. Quite sexy she was, yes.
ReplyDeleteI am so happy with your work :-)
ReplyDeleteI loved big b one as well....can you please enable mobile version of your blog?
Cheers
Chintan
http://chintangupta.blogspot.com
I couldn't agree less.
ReplyDelete@Pradeep. She is blessed with mammoth sized receptacles.How these receptacles are put to use is a different story.
ReplyDelete@Pappu.haha...good for your blooded memory
@Chintan.Blush again :) Your wish is my command :D - Mobile version enabled !!
@Anonymous.With your identity uncovered...sir,you just made my day !!
ReplyDeleteSo true! Amazing how much shit Arundhati Roy is capable of coming up with.. the thing that amazes most is that being an author one expects her to have a more open and at the same time logical mind as is often seen in patrons of art, music, dance and literature.
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ReplyDeleteA pin through her ear and the grassy shreds for hair ...marvelous dahling of a cari
ReplyDelete@Iengar Chick. Personally, this cari is my least favourite illustration.I let the post stick because of the strong opinion that I keyed in alongside the caricature.
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