Thursday, June 11, 2009

Guns and roses of Chambal!

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Gun shots rang out across the ravines and she fell. Jagan Gurjar picked up his lover Komesh and ran… and ran... till he reached Dhaulpur in Rajasthan, and put her in a hospital. Well, lovers do such things. But the point is that Jagan Gurjar and Komesh are Chambal bandits. She was injured in an encounter, and though Jagan did manage to flee and take her for treatment, she was arrested on November 5, 2008, from the hospital. Then Jagan did something few would dare: he negotiated with the police and surrendered in front of the Member of Parliament Sachin Pilot, on the single condition that he be put in the same jail as Komesh!

The Chambal ravines have been notorious for banditry… notorious for the cops, but originally it was a glorious tradition. They say that the Chambal river represents the open tresses of Draupadi, who had vowed not to tie a plait till her hair would be washed in the blood of Dussashan, who had derobed her in the court of Dhritarashtra. The banditry of Chambal is basically rebellion, the bandits known as Baghis, or those who have taken up baghawat (rebellion), to redeem their honour.


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IIPM Editorial, 2008
An Initiative of IIPM, Malay Chaudhuri and
Arindam Chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist).

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