"You want to humiliate me by making me travel in the van carrying goods! I have paid for this trip. What do you think of yourself?" yelled Nilakantan.
The Path of Virtue
Forbearance
innAchchol nORkiRpavar.
When Sethupathy attended an interview in a company, he was surprised to find that the Managing Director of the company was his classmate Sabhari.
Sethupathy and Sabhari had studied together in the college. But, after completing the college education, the two were not in touch.
"Hi Sethupathy! I didn't expect that you would attend an interview for a job in my company" said Sabhari, with a smile.
"It is a surprise to me also" said Sabhari. "I am happy to see you as the Managing Director of a company, sir" said Sethupathy.
"Don't call me 'sir.' Even when you will be working in my company, you can call me by my first name, as you did in our college days."
"Does it mean that I am getting the job?" asked Sethupathy, with a mild laugh.
"Of course, you are" said Sabhari. "However, I want to make you a special offer. Can you meet me at my home this evening?"
Sabhari gave his visiting card to Sethupathy.
When Sethupathy met Sabhari at his house that evening, Sabhari ascertained the details of Sethupathy's past experience. He then told Sethupathy about the state of his business.
"My business has been doing very well. I am planning to expand my business. But I have to consider the tax implications. Already, I have been doing a part of my business, without bringing it under the purview of tax. Expanding my business, without covering it under tax will be risky. So, I have been thinking of doing part of my business in the name of another person. And, you have come to me at the right time!" said Sabhari.
"What do you mean?"
"My company is a private limited company. I propose to start a proprietary firm, with you as the proprietor and divert part of my business to this firm."
"How can it be done? First of all, I don't have money to invest. Secondly, how will it benefit you?"
"You don't have to invest any money. I will put in the capital required. Part of it will be shown as your capital and the remaining amount as loans. Being a proprietary firm, we can do a major part of the business by way of cash transactions and understate the turnover and profit in the account books. You will get a salary and also a share in profit. In practice, you will be working in my company. But you will have the tag of a proprietor. You will earn a good amount of money, more than what you will in a salaried job. What do you say?" asked Sabhari.
"Can you give me a job, without this arrangement?"
"Are you a fool? I am giving you an opportunity to be a proprietor of a firm, with no risk of investment, with a guaranteed monthly income by way of salary and a bonanza at the end of every year by way of a share in profit. What is the problem you have? You are going to work as you will, if you are in a job. You can proudly show your visiting card with your name as the proprietor of a firm to your friends and relatives. If you want, I will also give you a cabin with a nameboard outside, announcing your name as the proprietor."
"I am sorry, Sabhari. I don't want to be a part of an arrangement, which is both illegal and immoral. I will be thankful to you, if you can give me a job that will pay me a salary every month" said Sethupathy.
"I am not looking for an employee. I am looking for a person who can be the proprietor of a firm" said Sabhari, showing his unhappiness about Sethupathy's response.
Sethupathy got up to leave. He walked out, gripped by a concern about getting a job.
The party president sent word to Bharani to come to the headquarters of the party and meet him. After having a direct meeting with the party president, an opportunity available only to important functionaries of the party, Bharani had his reputation within the party go up even higher.
Having earned the commendation 'Bharani is another name for vibrancy,' from the party president, Bharani was made the head of the newly created Training Wing of the party, which was entrusted with the job of orienting and training new members of the party. Many people in the party felt that the new wing was created, only for giving a position of responsibility to Bharani.
After getting a position in the party, Bharani's importance within the party went up still further.
"What have you done, moron! You are educated. Don't you have common sense?" flared the district secretary of the party.
"Sir, I was quietly dining in a restaurant. The man sitting opposite to me accused me of spilling water on his side of the table. It led to some argument between us. After he used abusive language against me, I was provoked and used some harsh words against him" said Bharani, twisting his body, with a feeling of embarrassment.
"Used some harsh words against him! What an understatement! You berated him using indecent and vulgar words, words seldom used in public. In fact, I didn't know that there were such vulgar words in Tamil! Someone took a video of your indecent outburst and shared it in the social media. That video became viral in no time. The opposition parties and the media have been deriding our leader saying, 'Look at the 'dignified' language used by a functionary of the party, whose leader often gives discourses on dignity and decorum in political discussions. And, this 'man of words' is in charge of the training wing of the party. One can imagine what kind of training the members of the party will get from this gentleman!' Our leader is understandably enraged by your behaviour. I don't know what action he is going to take against you. You were coming up so fast in the party, through your hard work and dedication. But, by this one act of yours, you have ruined your future" said the district secretary.
That evening, there was a press release from the parry headquarters that Bharani was expelled from the party and relieved of all positions held by him in the party with immediate effect.
It was during Ganapathy's visit to Mukundan's house by way of a social call that he met Ramu, who was residing in Mukundan's house.
Ganapathy learnt that Ramu had been working in a chemical manufacturing unit and that he lost his job recently, when the unit was closed due to financial reasons and that he was on the lookout for another job.
After conversing with Ramu for some time, Ganapathy gauged that Ramu had good knowledge about chemicals and that he was keeping his knowledge updated, by reading books and journals on Chemistry and Chemical processes.
Ganapathy was impressed by Ramu's depth of knowledge about chemicals and developed a liking for him. He visited Mukundan's house often, only to have conversations with Ramu.
"Hey! I am your friend. You didn't visit me often all these days. But, after meeting my brother, you come to my house quite often, to talk to him. My brother has become closer to you than I am" Mukundan remarked in a lighter vein.
"I am seeing you in the office every day. So, there is no need for me to visit your house to see you" replied Ganapathy.
"You brother Ramu is a genius. He has vast knowledge about chemicals. He also has ideas for manufacturing certain chemical products. I am planning to start a chemical manufacturing unit, in partnership with him" Ganapathy told Mukundan.
"He has no money to invest" said Mukundan.
"He doesn't have to invest. He can be a working partner. I will invest the capital" said Ganapathy.
"You have a good job. You want to quit the job and start a business. Think deeply about it" said Mukundan.
Ganapathy resigned his job and began to take steps to start the chemical manufacturing unit planned by him. He sat with Ramu and prepared a detailed project report.
Both together selected a place for setting up the unit. The agreement to rent the premises was to be signed in a couple of days.
The doorbell at Mukundan's house rang at 10 pm.
Mukundan opened the door.
"What is the matter, Ganapathy? You are visiting me at this late hour?" asked Mukundan, in surprise.
"Is Ramu there?" asked Mukundan.
"He went to bed just now. I will call him" said Mukundan. "Is anything important?" he added, in a tone of concern.
"Yes" said Ganapathy.
When Ramu came to the living room, Mukundan asked him in a tone of urgency, "Ramu! Can this chemical be used to make addictive drugs?"
Ramu, who came out worried, felt relieved by the question. "Oh! This is what you were concerned about. I was worried that there was some serious problem. This chemical can be used to make some addictive drugs. But, only pharmaceutical grade material can be used for such purposes. We are going to make only industrial grade."
"Making synthetic drugs is an illegal activity. Why should people indulging in an illegal activity bother about using the pharmaceutical grade. They can use the industrial grade material also to make drugs, can't they?"
"No, Ganapathy. If they use industrial grade material, they won't get the required quality. If this was possible, the government would have imposed a lot of restrictions on the manufacture and use of industrial grade of this chemical also, as they have done with the pharmaceutical grade."
"No, Ramu. One of my friends told me that drugs are being made using industrial grade material of this chemical also. The information given by him is not likely to be wrong. Thus, there is a chance of the chemical we plan to manufacture being used for making intoxicating drugs. Don't you agree?"
"Ganapathy! I don't understand why we are discussing this. You are going to sell your product in the market. If it goes through various hands and reaches the hand of a addictive drugs maker, what can we do about it?" asked Mukundan.
"After knowing that the products we plan to manufacture can be put to wrong use, how can we proceed with manufacturing the product?' asked Ganapathy.
"What are you trying to say, Ganapathy?" asked Ramu, shocked by the import of Ganapathy's words.
"We have to give up this project. We can think of doing something else."
"Ganapathy! Don't you realize that you are being stupid? After quitting your job and working so long on this project, you want to abandon it for a trivial reason! Think practically" said Mukundan, in an agitated voice.
"I am sorry. After knowing that the action we are planning can lead to some harmful consequences, we should not pursue it. This is my stand" said Ganapathy, firmly.
"Ganapathy! I am not prepared to enter into any venture with you" said Ramu angrily and went inside.
"In that case, I will have to search for a job" said Ganapathy.
"This firm has grown due to the hard work and dedication of employees like you. I have been very fortunate to have employees like you. Every time, one of my employees retire, I feel as if a pillar supporting this firm is being removed. But since the new employees joining the firm have also been supporting the firm like pillars, the firm continues to remain strong" said Arumugam, in an emotional tone.
Ravi came out of the office after the function was over and the two friends left for the reception together.
"When I heard your proprietor speaking so emotionally, initially I doubted whether he was sincere or being pretentious. But after a while, I realized that he was only expressing his true feelings.
"Our proprietor is sincere and truthful not only in his words, but also in his deeds. Based on the false complaints given against our proprietor by our competitors, the income tax officials had conducted raids in our office and our proprietor's house on a few occasions. But since our proprietor has not committed any wrong, the raids didn't yield anything. Our proprietor runs his business in an upright manner. He won't allow even a small violation to occur. I believe that it is his honest way of living that is responsible for his business success and happy personal life" said Ravi.
"Your proprietor says that his dedicated employees are the reason for the success of his firm. You say that it is your proprietor's integrity that has propelled his success. You two seem to be made for each other!" said Murugan.