Rebirth of India: Superior
Text Chapter 128: Rich people have distant relatives in the mountains
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As the saying goes, "Blessings are where misfortunes lie, and misfortunes are where blessings depend." It is also said that "everything has two sides." A more popular saying is that "when you open the windows to let in fresh air, it is inevitable that there will be flies." Mosquitoes flew in. `" In short, this is how Shakru has been feeling recently. Although his reputation has been greatly improved with the help of Princess Sakina and the Tasim couple, it has also brought him unexpected trouble.
That day, he was talking to Kabaeva in the office. Suddenly, his secretary Priti knocked on the door and came in to report: "Boss, there is a person outside who wants to see you."
Shakru was very upset when his excitement was interrupted, so he frowned and asked: "Who is this person?"
Preeti hesitated for a moment before replying: "He said he is your distant nephew."
Hearing this answer, Shakru almost fainted. After a while, he said angrily: "What did you say? Nephew?! I don't even have brothers or sisters. Where can I have a nephew?" But after thinking about it, although he It took over little Shakru's body and memory, but it was inevitable that some less profound memories would not be preserved. Maybe the person who came might actually be a relative of Shakru, so he ordered: "Well, let him Come in and let me see who it is."
Within a few minutes, a tall, thin, young man with curly hair came in. As soon as he came in, he cried to Shakru: "Uncle, I have found you. I am your poor nephew Mal." Ken.”
Shakru looked at the young man carefully. Except for his fair skin, he didn't find any similarity with his own appearance, so he asked: "Wait a minute, wait a minute, you said you are mine." Nephew, why do I have no impression of you at all, and we are almost the same age."
Marken choked up and explained: "Uncle. I don't blame you for not having an impression. In fact, I have never met you. But my father told me before he left that I had a man named Shakru in New Delhi. Uncle. But he doesn’t know where you live. address, so I haven’t come to see you all these years. I only learned about you when I saw the newspaper, so I came all the way to recognize you. You see, this is my identity certificate.” He took out something like a card from his pocket and handed it over.
Shakru took it and looked at it, and was speechless. This was actually a "voter card". He was about to say what's the use of giving this to me? At least it must be an ID card to be regarded as proof of identity, but he suddenly thought , which is in India. `Many people may not have thought of it, but India does not have an identity card. It’s not that there is no such document but that there is no such system. It was not until 2009 that the plan to implement the ID card system was launched, and it was announced that 60% of the population would be counted by 2014. This efficiency is only achieved by the Indian government. I had the nerve to propose it openly.
Of course, there are indeed many objective difficulties in doing demographic work in India. First, there are many untouchables in India who came to live in slums in cities because they lost their land. Their specific number is determined by the government of their place of origin or the slums. It is difficult for government departments in the city to calculate an accurate number. Second, India is still home to a large number of refugees who have migrated from neighboring countries. These people do not register with the government departments at all, so it is difficult to count them. The third is that there are still many armed-controlled areas in India, and the population there is impossible to count. Therefore, the population total announced by India is quite inaccurate. It contains a lot of estimates, so maybe India has already passed China in terms of total population.
Since there is no unified ID card, the things used to prove identity in India are very confusing. Driver's license, voter ID, bank account and even low-price grain purchase certificate can be used to prove identity. But in fact, there are huge loopholes in this. Taking the four certificates above as an example, you can apply for four certificates with different names, so that you have four identities.
Just when Shakru was having a headache holding this voter card named Markan-Pandit, the little secretary Priti knocked on the door again and said: "Boss, here comes another person who claims to be your aunt. People. Let her in?"
Shakru was stunned for a moment after hearing this, and thought to himself, what happened today? Why did relatives I didn't know suddenly pop up like mushrooms after a rain? But after thinking about it, he had roughly guessed what was going on, so he smiled and said: "Let her in, of course let her come in." Come in." Then he turned to Marken, who claimed to be his nephew, and said, "Mr. Marken, my aunt should be your grandmother. Do you recognize this elder?"
Obviously Marken did not expect this and was immediately speechless. At this moment, a middle-aged woman wearing a dark pink sari walked in. As soon as she came in, she wanted to open her arms and hug Shakru, and said something in her mouth. He muttered in a tearful tone: "My poor little Shakru, you made it so hard for your aunt to find you!"
For such a person of unknown origin, Shaklu naturally would not let her get close to him, so he gave Kabaeva a wink. Kabaeva immediately stepped forward and blocked the woman's direction with a cold attitude. Although the middle-aged woman Looks better than Kabaeva She was much stronger, but she was no match for her. Kabaeva easily blocked her after several attempts to struggle, so she immediately pointed at Kabaeva with dissatisfaction and asked Shakru: "Little Shakru." , who is this? Why do you keep blocking me?"
Shakru explained calmly: "This is my bodyguard. It is her job to prevent strangers from approaching me. Who are you, lady? I don't seem to know you!"
The middle-aged woman immediately said anxiously: "I am your Aunt Sunny. Don't you remember me? I hugged you when you were one year old."
Looking at the so-called Sunny Aunt in front of him, who had dark skin and had no resemblance to himself, Shakru suddenly felt extremely depressed. It was obvious that this so-called aunt and nephew were not the real relatives of little Shakru, even though Yes, we haven’t been in contact with each other for many years. It was only this time that I saw that I was in the newspaper, and then I thought of coming over to catch the autumn breeze. It seems that the saying "poor people live in the busy city and no one cares about them, but rich people live in the mountains and have distant relatives" is not only used in Does China also apply to India?
ps: When I reached 1,700 words in this chapter, I deleted them all and started over again. It seems that I still need to make a detailed outline in the future. In addition, the next chapter is anti-theft, please subscribe automatically.
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