Wednesday, July 9, 2014

In Flagrante Delicto My Entry For The Get Published Contest

In Flagrante Delicto My Entry For The Get Published Contest
"This is my talk for the HarperCollins-IndiBlogger "Get Published" dispute, which is run with inputs from Yashodhara Lal and HarperCollins India.

" IN FLAGRANTE DELICTO " : My talk for the Get Published dispute

THE Stage Gut reaction


Lieutenant Anand assumes that he will be celebrated and celebrated for being a "knight in bright armour" who has rescued a "damsel in harass".

More exactly he is castigated and condemned to a discriminating martial, accused of "lifting the affections of a brother officer's husband" and charged with "take away to the bias of good order and seafaring control" and "moral turpitude due to take away coarse of an governor".

Lieutenant Anand is devastated. His dreams of a successful seafaring career are pooped. His valor has death him near. If he is not able to prove his cleanliness at the discriminating martial he will clear in your mind be confused out of the navy - dismissed with disgrace.

Strike look stubborn for Lieutenant Anand.

The sketch is stacked against him - when all, he was without an answer "red-handed in flagrante delicto" with Natasha, the Navigator's husband.

The lecherous Chief is out to spoil him - the Chief is livid at Lieutenant Anand for audacity to cancel out his lascivious requests.

And to make matters slash, the prosecutor in his Supreme Court Martial is his ex-flame, the green-eyed magnetism Lieutenant Tanya, a Lady Naval Manager in the JAG Perch, who had vowed to exploration retaliation past he had cozily dumped her six months ago.

As Lieutenant Anand smear on his demolish in self pity his imaginings go into a fluster.

Hand down Natasha tag him standard if it jeopardizes her marriage and her husband's career?

Or neediness he make a covenant with Tanya?

Seeing that MAKES THIS Stage innate


India's Collection Armed forces (Navy, Depressed, Air Bully) take efficient mechanically with great flaunt. Yet the prehistoric customs and standards of the navy be to carry on out of commission and out-of-date as if immovable in a time misshapenness of the colonial farther than. In an age past women advance alongside men and society has become unsparing, why are carcass of the Raj like the firm social system and Victorian tutoring still increase in in today's establish forces? Is it not time to change this out of commission thinking and be auxiliary unconventional in tune with new-fangled times?

This story is "an stirred from real-life love story" that explores uncertain dynamics of relationships in the modern-day navy.

Hollow


"Stealing the affections of a brother officer's wife?" the Admiral thundered.

"I am unblemished, Sir," Lieutenant Anand pleaded.

"Clasp up! You were without an answer red-handed - "in flagrante delicto". It is an open and meet case. You are accused of lifting the affections of Lieutenant Kumar's husband."

"That's not true, Sir. In fact, it was she who tried to buoy up my affections."

"Are you some sort of crazy bugger? How can she buoy up your affections? Tomorrow you will say that women rape men. You are up the shit accept, so harmonize to me and beseech horrific and we will let you give up and provisions quietly. I don't want a bloodthirsty "tamasha"of a discriminating martial which will demean the full amount image of the navy."

"I am unblemished, Sir. Persuade entrap my out. Let me tell you the full story."

"The full story? In any case, that you can tell the discriminating martial."

VIKRAM KARVECopyright (c) Vikram Karve 2012Vikram Karve has asserted his right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 to be recognized as the author of this work.(c) vikram karve., all placement stiff.

This is my talk for the HarperCollins-IndiBlogger "Get Published" dispute, which is run with inputs fromYashodhara Lal and HarperCollins India.

"This is my talk for the HarperCollins-IndiBlogger "Get Published" dispute, which is run with inputs from Yashodhara Lal and HarperCollins India.

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