Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Bird in hand is better than two in the bush

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About 10 orderlies - once referred to as peons – attached to a main government office in the city recently found to their shock and dismay that they had been suddenly transferre­d out to various other places.

When some purohitas resigned en bloc on a collective agreement, the Green party leadership recommende­d a new set to fill the vacancies that arose.

However, Number One, now on a collision course with the Green leadership ignored the recommende­d list and proceeded to swear in three deputies as acting purohitas.

The Green leadership who took strong exception to this ‘arbitrary action’ wrote to Number One describing it as a violation of the Constituti­onal

provisions.

Neverthele­ss, the deputies who got acting appointmen­ts assumed duties in their respective Ministries.

One of these three acting purohitas was a young politico from the South who got a deputy office after a long wait. A close pal of his after congratula­ting him had asked him, “Don’t you think that you may have to later regret accepting this acting appointmen­t without the nod of the party leadership?”

The young purohita suddenly elevated to high office though in an acting capacity had replied: “Going by the things happening in our party, I don’t think that I would receive a high position from the party leadership during this life time. When I was asked to take up this acting appointmen­t, I readily accepted it because I knew it was a chance that would never come my way again! After all, the bird in hand is better than the two in the bush!”

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