During day time, he was holding a lantern in his hand and was searching for someone in the streets. When he saw me, he came near me and asked, "Where are The Brains of India?". I said I do not know. I pointed out to a traffic policeman and asked this Voltaire to go and ask him.
Traffic Policeman also did not know where were The Brains of India.
This Voltaire again came to me. I suggested to him "If you can't find Brains of India anywhere, you can consider me as Brains of India. I know how to solve all problems of India."
He lifted his lantern near my face and looked suspiciously at me, as if to assess my intelligence.
Then he pulled out a plastic comb from his bag and challenged me, "Can you sell this plastic comb for Rs.1 Lakh?
I said no.
Then he put second challenge to me, "It is al'right if you can't sell this comb for Rs.1 Lakh. Can you buy this for Rs. 1 Lakh?"
Again I said no. He said, "Then how can I believe that you are the Brains of India?"
What he was saying looked reasonable to me. So I told him to go to America and find 'Brains of India" there.
Haresh Raichura
26/4/2012
Traffic Policeman also did not know where were The Brains of India.
This Voltaire again came to me. I suggested to him "If you can't find Brains of India anywhere, you can consider me as Brains of India. I know how to solve all problems of India."
He lifted his lantern near my face and looked suspiciously at me, as if to assess my intelligence.
Then he pulled out a plastic comb from his bag and challenged me, "Can you sell this plastic comb for Rs.1 Lakh?
I said no.
Then he put second challenge to me, "It is al'right if you can't sell this comb for Rs.1 Lakh. Can you buy this for Rs. 1 Lakh?"
Again I said no. He said, "Then how can I believe that you are the Brains of India?"
What he was saying looked reasonable to me. So I told him to go to America and find 'Brains of India" there.
Haresh Raichura
26/4/2012