But is there a way for you to contact those people in Delhi andhave them told what you want?Ah, if I sent someone they would receive him. It's this N.S. who is a member of the government, she has a whole group with her, a party that has grown fairly strong. It's quite recent, they've just asked us to send them someone. N.S. only knows N., so she told him, "Would you like to come?" N. has offered to go, but ...[[N.S. was to betray Indira Gandhi later, just as N. was to betray Mother. ]] He has a knack with people, but ... No, he's not the man. He doesn't strike one as being pure and straight. He isn't a straight man.(After a silence) He is still in the state in which one tries to please people.... A man like P.?(Mother laughs) But he's not willing! He doesn't want to touch politics. Oh, in his field, he is strong indeed! (Mother laughs) But he isn't a politician. page 176 , Mother's Agenda , volume 8 , 7th June - 1967 |