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Friday, February 5, 2010

Juno and the Loggers III

Bharat the Badger was in a foul mood. The rains had washed away the sette that he had built upstream and his mind was now occupied about his own security. Ofcourse being a seasoned member of the Animal Council he had always put the safety and security of his jungle dwellers before his own.

Juno found Bhrat the Badger ripping out a large fish and was eating the fish with relish. "Call a meeting of the Jungle Kingdom" said Juno even as he twitched his nose at the stench of the fish the the Defence Minister was eating with obvious gusto. "OK" said Bharat the Badger and he sent a team of badgers scurrying to different parts of the Jungle with the message that all the animals were to assemble near the clearing near the Old Fort.

The news was received by the animals with all signs of alarm., A meeting near the Old Fort could only mean danger and the animals huddled in groups discussing the possible reasons for calling an emergency meeting. Henry the Hyena sensed an opportunity to gain power and amass some wealth. He always spoke up for the cannine sections of the jungle kingdom claiming that he was their sole spokesman. Karadi the Prime Minister was aware that Henry the Hyena sometimes threw his lot with the non-hoofed and non-clawed animals claiming with all vehemence at this command that the non-hoofed and non-clawed animals were the "backward animals" and he represented their interests.

Juno the Jackal was wary of Henry the Hyena especially as he had the ability to present himself as the protector of the weak and defenceless animals and the Hyena had courted the elephants, the tortoises, the rodents with great sincereity and he always turned up at important meeting in a convoy of jeeps driven by a variety of rodents.

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