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December
23, 2001
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Straight
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I’m
India’s lighthouse, Mamma!
10, Janpath,
Dicembre 20, 2001
Mamma mia!
Buon
Natale — Merry Christmas — and buon anno, happy new year! Tua figlia,
your daughter will be molto occupato, most busy, for the next few
days therefore We just snatched some minuti to pen these lines.
Sometimes, Mamma, it’s non e possibile to get some time for Ourselves.
The
gente, people, love Us molto molto, so very much that it is sometimes
molto difficile for Us to be a privato person. Thanks for your compleanno,
birthday card. We had a great day on my birthday — Dicembre 9 —
with the great unwashed once again congregating outside our casa,
house. We wore a simple salwar kameezo, with a checked duppato,
as We made our appearance. Maybe We should construct a balcony at
10, Janpath, for this purpose. Then tua figlia will be like that
Argentinian woman, si, Eva Peron surveying her shirtless ones! Only
joking, Mamma! Anyway, the birthday turned out to be a big celibrazione,
with 56 pigeons released to represent each anno, year, or Our great
vita, life. Then someone came up with a enormous garlando, which
We had to wear for the fotografia.
But
what We liked most of all was the graffiti on the posters. One said
that We were the ‘Light house of India’. How do you like that, Mamma?
Did you ever think that tua figlia will become the molto importante
donna, the most important woman of India? Did you ever imagine,
when you fed tua figlia your delicious risotto alla Milanese, that
one day We would grow up and become the Prime Ministero-in-waiting
in this grande terra, great land? That one day We could become like
Indira Gandhi, my suocera, mother-in-law? Si, one of the
posters at the birthday celebrazione said it all: ‘‘Indira Gandhi
jaise thi, Sonia Gandhi waisi hain’’ (that just as Indira Gandhi
was, so is Sonia Gandhi today). Nice to know that this is what the
unwashed ones are thinking of Us.
Sometimes,
We wish We could go back to the good old days, when We spent our
time baking a torta, a cake, which we then served to Our suorcera
and bambini for te. Speaking of cakes, that buffo, Sharad Pawar,
had one that weighed 631 kg for his 61st birthday! What a joke it
was — shaped like an ‘S’, I believe. We did, however, make a note
of the baker’s name so that if we need an ‘S’-shaped cake in future,
We know where to go.
But
Mamma, forget cakes and other good things, now We have to fight
a long battaglia to finire, finish, the BJP. All Our time now goes
in thinking of the right strategy to achieve this. For the moment
we have decided to blow caldo, hot, and blow fresco, cold. This
is only to create confusiono. One minute, they will see Us as sweet
and docile, the next minute they see Us sharp as a razor. One minute,
We are inquiring about the Prime Minister’s well-being, the next
minuto We are calling him an incompetento, who could not protect
Our Parliamento because of the failure of his intelligence. Wonder
if he caught Our pun!
Now
We have become very good at Parliamento. You should have heard your
daughter speak on that scam that hit the BJP government over costly
coffins for the Kargil dead. We almost got that buffo, George Fernandes,
in a coffin himself! We said it straight: ‘‘We believe he must resign.
It is absolutely appalling the way they have been doing business
with the coffins of our martyrs.’’ And you know what, Mamma? We
said this without tripping over uno parola, one word. Verismo! At
this rate, We will soon get to be as good as Our caro marito, dear
husband, Rajiv.
We
had a coronation this week, by the way. You remember Madhavrao,
the maharajo of Gwalior? Well, his son has just ascended the throne
to shore up our empire in Madhya Pradesh. But it is Uttar Pradesh
that We have to win and Our thoughts are now directed to this region,
the seat of the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty. By the way, Mamma, we have
for the moment vanquished that pretender to the throne, Maneka,
who dared to challenge tua figlia. We have seen to it that She was
divested of her portfolios and was left only with her gatti e cani,
cats and dogs! Quite a gatto she can be, Mamma! Tried to claw Us
in public but it was she who was left licking her wounds!
Thanks
for that little Armani cappotto, coat, that you sent. This inverno,
winter, We gave up our collection of shahtoosh shawls and wore natty
coats for formal occasions. It was, We believe, considered very
fashionable and those stupidos — Delhi’s silly socialites — were
falling over themselves to get similar ones tailored for themselves.
Verismo, the whole nation is looking to Us for direction.
Got
to run now to attend an importante riunione, meeting. A Buon Natale,
once again.
Ti amo,
Sonia
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