One night at Janpath
@keshavamrthy (3)
July 6, 2017 5:02am CST
When i was working in Kerala, i used to come to Bangalore once or twice a month. Whenever i came to Bangalore i used to stay at Janpath hotel which is behind Bangalore medical college. Janpath hotel is close to Ramakrishna ashrama hence, i used to prefer that hotel. Once around 11 o'clock in the night, i felt like having a cool drink. I went out, had a drink and while coming back, i observed policemen getting down from the car. I stood and observed the events at the cash counter. There was one policeman, one police-woman and another woman trying to check into the hotel. Then, while entering my room on the first-floor, i observed that all three of them getting into the same room....I wondered whether they want to have threesome or what?. Then i thought who am i to judge their acts and went into my room and slept off.... God knows what was really happening out there....I remember my HOD Dr.Venkata Rao sir's words. He used to say that Policemen get a share of all the prostitution activities that happens in hotels. Another share will go to the politicians it seems. I dont know whether it is true or not...But i have seen in youtube video on Sonagachi, which is Asia's largest red-light area, situated in Kolkata. There, policemen simply standing and allowing the prostitutes to carry on with their work. This makes us wonder, Whats right and whats wrong?...Its all in our way of thinking as shakespeare has said, "Nothing is right or wrong, but thinking makes it so".
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@cupkitties (7421)
• United States
6 Jul 17
My first thought would have been that the woman was also a cop and they were working on a set up or that she may have been under their protection. It's usually safer to stay in a hotel if somebody is after you. .
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@kiran8 (15348)
• Mangalore, India
6 Jul 17
Let me correct a few facts , Bangalore Medical college is close to city market And Ramkrishna Ashram is at least 3 kms from there ..right and wrong has different implications, legal , moral or personal. What is right for me may not be right for someone else..
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