The more things change, the more they appear to be the same. For despite Srichand Arora’s best efforts at breaking the impasse on the party front (see previous post), confusion reigns supreme. Conflicting opinions among members have failed to bring about any consensus. We continue to be no more the wiser than we were yesterday.
What has changed though, is that more money has come into the kitty. But rather than facilitating matters, this has only created additional complications. Till yesterday, based on the collections already made, Arora (along with Garg) had worked out a reasonable deal with Sab Kuchh for a vegetarian lunch on Saturday. It was acceptable to all. At Sitaram’s instance, Shekhawat announced that no ‘guests’ would be allowed. This was also acceptable to all.
However, soon after a couple of members paid their share of money, people began to have second thoughts. Suddenly, Blue Waters has become affordable. Sab Kuchh, which is located near Inorbit Mall on the Oshiwara Link Road, became inaccessible. Some are insisting on shifting the date to a week day, so that Blue Waters becomes even more affordable. There are also a few optimists who argue that ultimately less than 30 people would turn up – which makes Blue Waters all the more affordable.
As of now, the votaries for Sab Kuchh are in a minority; but it is unlikely they would be swayed by majority opinion. Tomorrow, we should know for sure. Meanwhile, a bunch of crows (lead pic) landed close-by to teach us a lesson or two on group dynamics. They cawed on and on, noisily discussing their differences and in 15 minutes, once they were done, flew away quietly.
And here, we are still scratching our heads, not knowing where we stand.
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