SHRI P. RAMANATHAN WRITES TO SHRI H K AGGARWAL
Dear Mr Hari,

Dear Mr Hari,
LEST YOU MISS IT
I, for one, do not find anything objectionable or out-of-turn in your
well-reasoned and innocuous mail dated January 27 on the probable date
on which the other part/s of our 'partly-heard' case is/are likely to be
be heard by the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India to cause the hackles of
the editor of LIC PENSIONERS CHRONICLE to raise / make him see red / get his dander up.
There's a saying in Malayalam - my mother tongue - : '
ഇഷ്ടമില്ലാപ്പെണ്ണു തൊട്ടതെല്ലാം കുറ്റം ' ; in Tamil : '
இஷ்டமில்லாப்பெண்ணு தொட்டதெல்லாம் குற்றம் ' Hindi (please excuse my
Hindi) : ' इष्टमिल्लाप्पेण्णुतोट्टतेल्लाम कुट्टम ' ' ishtamillAppeNNu
thottathellAm kuttam ' - roughly translated into English as : .'Everything attempted by a woman whom one doesn't like is a fault'
It can as well be said that this is one more instance of "Tell me who
you are and I will tell you the law" by the erudite editor of the blog
concerned.
Keep well.
Regards.
P. Ramanathan.
LIC PENSIONERS CHRONICLE Friday, January 29, 2016