Poet Sibal charms Jaipur Lit Fest
Sunday January 23, 2011 09:28:19 PM,
Mohita Nagpal, IANS
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Jaipur:
It's not everyday that a politician sheds the baggage of two
powerful portfolios, puts on a poet's hat and indulges in some
candid recitation. Kapil Sibal did exactly that at the third day
of the annual Jaipur Literary Festival Sunday.
The venue of the session was shifted from the imposing Durbar Hall
to the Front Lawns owing to its ability to accommodate more
people. An electrically charged audience planted itself firmly on
the seats long before the session formally began.
The excitement in the air was palpable as the human resource
development and telecom minister made his way to the stage.
The session, "Kis Kis Ki Jai Ho", saw him sharing the stage with
Hindi poet Ashok Chakradhar, who specialises in satire. The poet
wittingly translated the minister's poems and recited them in
equal measure.
Sibal recited a total of 14 poems in the one-hour session that saw
him touching on love, politics, bureaucracy, and women power,
among others.
"Kis Kis Ki Jai Ho", the only poem he recited in Hindi, touched
the right chords. He made lots of eye contacts with the audiences,
gave some measured silences, raised the pitch at an emotional
high, modulated to a sombre mood where needed and rightly earned
himself a roaring applause from the jam-packed crowd.
The session would have very well crossed its stipulated time had
not one of the organisers intervened, leading to its abrupt end.
This is the sixth edition of the annual Jaipur Literature
Festival.
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