It is a bedtime story. There were two students in a gurukul. Chaitran and Maitran. Chaitran always complained that guru loved much to Maitran. One day guru gave each of them one rupee coins and described to spend the money and fill their own rooms when he would come back in the evening.
Chaitran went out to collect to fill his room. He saw a truck of garbage. It was to dump outside the village. He looked on his coin and worked his crooked mind. He asked the truck driver about charge of garbage and he allowed to give him it for Re 0.50. He was happy, because he saved Re. 0.50 and he thought he succeeded.
Maitran went to shop and take fragrant sticks, oil lamp, god's picture, etc. for Rs. 1.50. He was not so sad to spend Re. 0.50 extra.
Guru arrived to verify his scholars. Guru was powerless to reach Chaitran's room.
Then Guru went to Maitran's room with Chaitran. He welcomed both of them with full of fragrance, and light. Guru tried to make understand Chaitran that everybody will love the person who does a good job.
RE:Smelly and Fragrant Political Parties
by Vishnu Sharma on Oct 20, 2007 01:05 AM Permalink
When did communists start believing in Gods, incense and Puja ?
Analogously, There were two politicians ManMohan and Prakash. Prakash wanted to go for dirty source of energy like Chaitran. He wanted to pollute the whole atmosphere of India using coal. Whereas ManMohan was like Maitran he wanted to use clean source of Energy (Nuclear Energy) like Chaitran.
In the end the Guru: Ie. common people decided to go with ManMohan and booted Prakash out.
RE:Smelly and Fragrant Political Parties
by bahmophet on Oct 19, 2007 04:34 PM Permalink
HEY LOOK MR. SINGH SAHADEVAN HAS SEEN THE MIRROR AT LAST! SELF LEARNING IS GOOD FOR A COMMIE.
RE:Smelly and Fragrant Political Parties
by Mahesh Jagga on Oct 19, 2007 04:33 PM Permalink
You cannot call Manmohan Singh and Yechuri as garbage dumpers. You need to find a good guru.