Nirodbaran
Talks with Sri Aurobindo
Volume 1
10 December 1938 – 14 January 1941
25 March 1940
On the radio there was news that Alla Bux had been shot at while returning from Ramgar.
Sri Aurobindo (to Purani): Have you found out why he was shot at?
Purani: No.
Satyendra: Alla Bux says that there was a European in his compartment. So it can’t be said that Alla Bux was really shot at.
Sri Aurobindo: Who would shoot such an inoffensive man? One may as well shoot Malaviya or Pattabhi Sitaramayya. (Laughter)
Satyendra: In Sind the Muslim League seems to have been dissolved and a Nationalist Party formed.
Sri Aurobindo: There was no Muslim League in Sind. The Sind Ministers appear to be as fluid as the French ones.
Satyendra: The French Ministers seem to last about nine months. Only Daladier remained a little longer.
Sri Aurobindo: About two and a half years. The shortest period of a Ministry was one day. (Laughter)
Nirodbaran: It couldn’t be shorter perhaps.
Sri Aurobindo: Then they can write “ex-Ministers” and hope by that to govern some day.
Purani: There was a joke in the Indian Express. Somebody in England during the air raids wanted to camouflage his house with palm leaves over the chimney. He was asked: “Why palm leaves?” He replied: “The German pilot will then think he is in Africa.”
Sri Aurobindo: There is another joke somewhat similar. Somebody went up in an aeroplane and was trying to learn things. He was calculating where he could be at the time. Then suddenly he told the pilot: “Take off your hat”. “Why?” asked the pilot. He replied: “Don’t you see we are under the dome of St. Paul’s Cathedral?”