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രഹസ്യസംവാദം


Znhk¯nsemcn¡Â Itkcbn I®S¨nê¶v iymakpµc\mb `Khms\ , km£m a·Ya·Y\mb thétKm]mes\ Hc©pan\ns«¦nepw kvacnç¶sXsâ ]Xnhmé. AhmNyamb Bizmkhpw im´nbpw AsX\nç \evæì. A§s\ C¶sebpw Rm³ I®S¨v I®sâ AcnInse¯n. I®\Xm ]p©ncn¨psIm­ncnçì. a\ÊpsIm­vണ്ട്  ]mZ]ß§Ä sXm«p \akvIcn¨v, ]ns¶ AwK{]XywKw `Khms\ \an¨psImണ്ടു ­v B apJ]¦P¯nse¯n. B ]¦P t\{X§Ä Fs¶ Iméìt­ണ്ട് m? AXdnbnÃy. Rms\mì I­ണ്ടു . B IaetemN\§fn I®oÀ IW§Ä Xfw sI«n \nevçì. FÃmhêtSbpw I®oÀ XpSç¶ I®sâ I®n I®otcm? AXoh ZpJnXbmbn Rm³ tNmZn¨p:

""I®m, CXkm[mcWamWsÃm? I®sâ I®n I®otcm? I®ocn BdmSp¶ kwkmcPohnIÄ C\n Aizmk¯në FhnsS t]mæw? I®sâ I®nse I®oÀ Fs¶ \Spçì I®m. ''

]p©ncnXqIns¡m­vണ്ട്  I®³ ]dªp:

""Rm\o temI¯nse kIe NcmNc§fptSbpw kpJZpJ§fn kÀhZm Hêt]mse ]è sImÅpì. ]s£ I®oÀIW§Ä Fsâ I®n DdªpIqSp¶sXt¸mgmsWt¶m? ]dbmw.

aëjyÀ kIe{]{hp¯nIfptSbpw AXnsâ ^e§fptSbpw apgph³ D¯chmZnXzhpw GsäSp¯v kpJZpJmë`h§fn ap§n IqfnbnSpì. kpJmë`h¯n FÃmw kpJw. FÃmw Xsâ kmaÀYyhpw AXy[zm\hpw BsW¶v sIm«ntLmjnçì. ]s£ ZpJ¯n AhÀ hn§ns¸m«pì. AÛpXw. At¸mgpw Xsâ \nb{´W¯nemsW¶ `mh¯n X¶nãw \S¯pì. ho­ണ്ടും  ZpJKÀ¯§fn ]Xnçì. AXpImét¼mÄ Fsâ I®pIÄ \ndbpw.""

hn\b]qÀhw Rm³ tNmZn¨p:

''B Ahkc§fnÂ, As§´mé \njv{Inb\mbncnç¶Xv? tNmZn¡mtam F¶dnbnÃy. F´mW§v klmbn¡m\mbn Cd§n sNÃm¯Xv?

I®³ ]dªp:

""ImcWap­vണ്ട്  a\ÊpsImണ്ടു  Ahscs¶ A\yYm B{ibnç¶nÃy. FÃmw AhêsS \nb{´W¯n Xs¶sb¶ ]qÀWhnizmk¯n Fs¶ NneÀ kao]nçw. A\yYm B{ibn¡msX Rms\§s\ klmbnçw? {Zu]ZnbpsS IY \n\¡dnbntÃy? hkv{X¯n \nìw c­ണ്ടു ssI¿pw hn«v Fs¶ B{ibnç¶Xphsc F\ns¡mìw sN¿m³ IgnªnÃy. F¶n icWmKXn ASª \nanjw Rm³ klmb¯ns\¯n am\w Im¡bpw sNbvXp. Cu IYIsfms¡ hmbnç¶hÀ [mcmfw D­vണ്ട് . ]s£ DÄs¡mÅp¶hÀ Npê¡w. A\yYm Fs¶ B{ibnçIbpw thWw, Rm³ sN¿p¶Xns\ tNmZyw sN¿pIbpaêXv. kÀhNcmNc§fptSbpw PohnXh}lw Fsâ ap¶n F\n¡v hyàambn ImWmw. AhêsS \· am{XamsWsâ e£yhqw. AXn\m Imekzcq]\mb Rm³ \mevæ¶ Aë`h§sf ssI\o«n hm§n ap³t]m«pt]mæ¶hêsS I®oÀ XpS¡m³ Rms\ìw IqsSയുണ്ട് ­v. AXÃmsX, kz´w Ignhn am{Xw hnizkn¨v, Ime¯nt\mSp s]mêXn, ZpJKÀ¯§fn hogp¶hscçdn¨mé Rm³ X]nç¶Xv, I®oÀ Xqæ¶Xv. {]{IpXntbbpw Imet¯bpw ssI¿nseSp¯v Xsâ \nb{´W¯nemsW¶v IêXn AXnsâ {]XymLmXw Aë`hnç¶Xv t\m¡n I®oÀ s]mgnçItb F\nç \nÀhmlapÅq. AlwImct¯mSp Iq«p\nevç¶Xp Cuizc[ÀaaaÃ, adn¨p Al¦mc{KÙn apdn¨p \nc´camb im´nbpw kam[m\hpw \eæIbmsWsâ [À½w. icWmKXnbSªm ]ns¶ ZpJanÃy BÀçw, F\nçw icWmKXnbSªhÀçw. icWmKXnbSbm¯hscçdn¨pÅ I®ocmWnXv.""

Rm\§s\ Cêì t]mbn. icWmKmXnbSbm¯hêsS ap³ hcnbn \nevçì Rm³. CsX\nçÅ, Fs¶t¸msebpÅhÀçÅ D]tZiamé. CsX\nç DÄs¡mÅm³ Ignbptam? I\nbtW I®m.

I®qXpdì \nXyhr¯nIfnteç Xncn¨phcq¶Xnëap³]p Rm³ asämìIqSn tNmZn¨p:

''`Khmt\, Cu kwhmZw clkyamtWm? Fs¶t¸msebpÅhtcmSp Rm³ ]¦nSs« Cu kwhmZ¯nsâ Npê¡w?""

I®³ ]dªp:

''clkyw Xs¶. ]s£ clkyw F¶m aämêw Adnbm³ ]mSnÃm¯Xv F¶Ã. Adnªmepw DÄs¡mÅm³ {]bmktadnbXv F¶mWÀYw. \o DÄs¡m­ണ്ടുthm, \n\çÄs¡mÅphm³ Ignbptam Ft¶mÀ¯v thhemXns¸tS­ണ്ട . GXmbmepw ]¦nSp¶Xp \ÃXmé. hmbnç¶hcn NneÀs¡¦nepw DÄs¡mÅWsa¶ B{Klap­ണ്ടാæItbm, DÄs¡mÅpItbm sNbvXm ]pWyambn. AXn\m ]¦n«psImÅpI.""

I®p Xpd¶t¸mÄ Rm³ t]\bpw ]pkvXIhpw FSp¯p, ]dªsXÃmw, AYhm `Khm³ ]dªXmbn tXm¶nbsXÃmw hn«pt]mImsX FgqXm³. hncev¯p¼psIm­ണ്ടു  ædnç¶ Cu clkyw DÄs¡mÅm³ IgnbtW F¶ {]mÀY\mtbmsS Rm³ FgpXm³ XpS§n. AXns\ A§bpsS Xr¸mZkvacWtbmsS ]¦nSpIbpw sN¿pì.

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