"Sir! The Chief Minister is very busy. He has instructed me not to give any appointment to anyone" said the secretary.
"He would have said so in a general way. Tell him that I want to meet him. He will definitely give me an appointment,"
After a short pause, the secretary said, "I am sorry, sir. The Chief Minister particularly told me not to give you any appointment."
That evening, Bhupathy went to the party office, where he met the party president.
"I find that the Chief Minister doesn't want to see me. Is there any issue?" Bhupathy asked the party president.
"The Chief Minister had received a complaint about your department. He summoned the secretary of the department and asked for a clarification about the issue raised in the complaint. The secretary told him that you had taken a decision, overruling his recommendation. The decision taken by you has created a bad name to the government. That is the reason the Chief Minister is unhappy with you" said the party chief.
"Oh! It should be about my relaxing some terms in the contract for the construction of a bridge. I did so for expediting the construction, by removing some impediments. But the construction had been completed and the bridge opened for the use of people. The outcome has been good, after all" said Bhupathy.
"Well, I don't know with what intention you relaxed the terms of the contract. But, there has been a complaint that relaxing the norms enabled the contractor to circumvent some provisions of the contract relating to the safety of construction. There is a perception among the people that quality could have been compromised in the construction of the bridge."
"This is a bogey raised by the opposition parties!"
"When you decided to act against the recommendation of the secretary of the department, you should have apprised the Chief Minister of the situation and taken his concurrence for your line of action. Won't your failure to have informed the Chief Minister of your plan of action, despite your being close to him, give rise to suspicions about your intentions?"
"If I talk to the Chief Minister in person, he will understand my position."
"You know about our Chief Minister. If anything happens to shake the confidence he has on somebody, it will be very difficult for that person to regain his confidence."
"I plan to meet him at his residence this evening. I will explain things to him and convince him" said Bhupathy, confidently.
The party president checked a message he had just received on his mobile phone and told Bhupathy, "I think there will be no need for that. The Chief Minister has just dropped you from his cabinet. This news should be on all the television channels now."
He then switched on the television set that was in the room, using a remote control, to facilitate Bhupathy to watch the news.
Section 2
Getting Close to the Ruler
pORRin ariyavai pORRal kaduththa pin
thERRudhal yArkkum aridhu.
Verse 692

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