A PIN DROP SILENCE

 Can you hear a pin drop?

What is the meaning of pin drop silence?

Following are some instances when silence could speak louder than voice. 

Take 1:

Field Marshal Sam Bahadur Maneckshaw once started addressing a public meeting at Ahmedabad in English. 

The crowd started chanting, "Speak in Gujarati.   

We will hear you only if you speak in Gujarati." 

Field Marshal Sam Bahadur Maneckshaw stopped. 

Swept the audience with a hard stare and replied, 


"Friends, I have fought many a battle in my long career.  

I have learned Punjabi from men of the Sikh Regiment; 

Marathi from the Maratha Regiment; 

Tamil from the men of the Madras Sappers; 

Bengali from the men of the Bengal Sappers, 

Hindi from the Bihar Regiment; and 

Even Nepali from the Gurkha Regiment.   

Unfortunately there was no soldier from Gujarat from whom I could have learned Gujarati."...

You could have heard a pin drop

Take 2:

Robert Whiting, 

an elderly US gentleman of 83, arrived in Paris by plane. 

At French Customs, he took a few minutes to locate his passport in his carry on.

"You have been to France before, Monsieur ?", the Customs officer asked sarcastically.

Mr. Whiting admitted that he had been to France previously.

"Then you should know enough to have your passport ready." 

The American said, 

"The last time I was here, 

I didn't have to show it."

"Impossible.  

Americans always have to show their passports on arrival in France !", the Customs officer sneered.

The American senior gave the Frenchman a long, hard look. 

Then he quietly explained 

"Well, when I came ashore at Omaha Beach, 

at 4:40am, on D-Day in 1944, to help liberate your country, I couldn't find a single Frenchman to show a passport to.... " 

You could have heard a pin drop

Take 3:

Soon after getting freedom from British rule in 1947, the de-facto prime minister of India, Jawahar Lal Nehru called a meeting of senior Army Officers to select the first General of the Indian army.

Nehru proposed, "I think we should appoint a British officer as a General of The Indian Army, as we don't have enough experience to lead the same."

Having learned under the British, only to serve and rarely to lead, all the civilians and men in uniform present nodded their heads in agreement.

However one senior officer, Nathu Singh Rathore, asked for permission to speak. 

Nehru was a bit taken aback by the independent streak of the officer, though, he asked him to speak freely.

Rathore said, "You see, sir, we don't have enough experience to lead a nation too, so shouldn't we appoint a British person as the first Prime Minister of India?"

you could hear a pin drop.

After a pregnant pause, Nehru asked Rathore, 

"Are you ready to be the first General of The Indian Army?"..

Rathore declined the offer saying "Sir, we have a very talented army officer, my senior, Gen. Cariappa, who is the most deserving among us."

This is how the brilliant Gen. Cariappa became the first General and Rathore the first ever Lt. General of the Indian Army.

(Many thanks to Lt. Gen Niranjan Malik PVSM (Retd) for this article.)

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NEVER LEARNT ABOUT SHIVAJI

                                                                     

                                                 

  MIND BLOWING 

Never learnt from Sivaji in history in School. Amazed at what many think of him:

"From Kabul to Kandahar my Taimur family created the Moghul Sultanate. Iraq, Iran, Turkistan and in many more countries my army defeated ferocious Warriors. But in India Shivaji put brakes on us. I spent my maximum energy on Sivaji but could not bring him to his knees.

     Ya Allah, you gave my enemy, fearless and upright, please keep your doors to heaven open for him because the world's best and large hearted warrior is coming to you."
          - Aurangzeb (After Shivaji's death, while reading Namaz)

     ""That day Sivaji just Didn't chop of my fingers but also chopped off my pride. I fear to meet him even in my dreams.  -  Shahista Khan

     "Is there no man left to defeat Sivaji in my kingdom."   -- Frustrated Begum Ali Adilshah.

     "Netaji, your country does not require any Hitler to throw out British. All you need to teach Shivaji's History.  -  Adolf Hitler.

     "Has Sivaji been born in England, we would not only have ruled earth but the whole Universe." - Lord Mountbatten.

     " Has Sivaji lived for another ten years, the British would not have seen the face of India." - A British Governor

     If India needs to be made independent then there is only one way out, "Fight like Shivaji." - Netaji

     "Had Shivaji been born in America, we would nomenclared him as SUN." - Barrack Obama

     The famous war of Umberkhind is mentioned in the Guinness Book of World Records.

     "The 30,000 strong army of Kartalab Khan from Uzbekistan was defeated by mere 1000 mawalas of Shivaji. Bot a single Uzbeki was left alive to return back home."

     Shivaji was a a King of International fame. In the span of 30 years of his career he fought with only two Indian  warriors. All the others were outsiders.

     Shahista Khan, who feared even in his dreams was king of Abu Taliban and Turkistan.

     Behloll Khan Pathan, Sikandar Pathan, Chidar Khan Pathan were all warrior sardars of Afghanistan.

     Diler Khan Pathan was the great warrior of Mongolia. all of them bit dust in front of Shivaji.

     Siddhi Jowhar and Salaba Khan were Iranian warriors, who got defeated by Shivaji.
     
     Siddhi Jowhar later planned a sea attack. In response Shivaji raised a navy, the first Indian Navy. But before accomplishing the task Shivaji left this world. (He was poisoned.)

     Google "Shivaji, the Management Guru." It's a full subject in Boston University.

     Yet, we Indian know so little about him ....what a pity . . . .at least let us make our future generation to know about this great INDIAN.

    Please do circulate widely.

     
    
     
     

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