I wonder how many old timers from our time can recall the presence of Benny in our Campus at RIMC. Benny was a typical tramp, dark complexioned, matted hair, scraggy beard, sunken eyes, clothed in tatters carrying an empty can for food, a stick in hand, in short the perfect tramp. He was a mysterious figure as no one knew how did he land up in our campus, some speculated that he was a world war veteran who had fallen in bad times and lost his mind. Some felt he was an intelligence operative in disguise, most others would just mock him and in the bargain be showered with choicest expletives which somehow amused a few amongst us. Come to think of it, I am not sure if his presence in the Campus then was a routine kind of affair. I would actually call it a grave security hazard, especially with young cadets around.
Back home when I was still contemplating about this individual, I was reminded of “Peepli Live”, a satirical black comedy movie some of you may recall and its chief protagonist, Omkardas Manikpuri, I am sure you will notice a remarkable resemblance. He got into a jam not of his own making where the media circus wanted him to commit suicide and he chose to run away to Mumbai rather than succumb to the pressures. I just hope this tramp is not any such quagmire himself.
Original Comments:
Ashok K Vasudevan (2023-08-06):
I think he is Mohan . He used to ply a 'thela' to deliver goods from Mhow Market or take them from one's residence. A smiling figure in 80s and 90s happy with the tips given . Sad to see him in such a state since few years
Sudhir (2023-08-06):
Anonymous (2023-08-06):
Reminds me of " Another day in paradise" !
Anonymous (2023-08-06):
Takes us back 43 yrs..awesome sir
Nilabh Biswas (2023-08-06):
I don't remember seeing him in RIMC
Nicely penned down.
Glad Gladiator (2023-08-06):
Amazing as always, Suyash!!!
Anonymous (2023-08-06):
Nicely penned… regards
Sonia G Handa (2023-08-07):
Nice read
Anonymous (2023-08-07):
Well written Suyash . In my present position I deal with the most organised in this profession and they bid for scrap worth crores . These days we are less and less of such tramps and it does gladden the heart .
Money in the economy and education is changing our environment . Must thank the present dispensation in governance for the same . Hope we get better politicians in future to make such sights a memory of bygone times ….
Anonymous (2023-08-07):
Well written and a must read…
Sofie (2023-08-07):
You've tramped off the beaten path Suyash!
C A Joseph Champappilly MNRA 60 Maveli Nagar CUSAT. (2023-08-08):
Very nice. RIMC memories still alive. Well written.
Anonymous (2023-08-08):
Awesome musings ..sad to see such souls
VM (2023-08-09):
Musings off the beaten track…. Well scripted sir!!
Sanjeev Pandit (2023-08-10):
A very interesting blog Suyash.