Reporters (Fan Fiction): Part 10
“Sir. Dr. Sinha ke case ne ajeeb turn liya hai.”
“Yes?”
“Jis student ne unhein accuse kiya hai, Neha, woh hospital aur medical college ke admin-in-charge, Dr. Kapoor, ki beti hai. Ye baat kahin bhi saamne nahin aayi hai poori story mein, aur Dr. Kapoor bhi gayab hain poore scene se. Jab maine Dr. Sinha ko is baat ko lekar confront kiya to woh bahut ghabra gaye aur bole ki I should stop pursuing it. Unhein apni prestige se zyada apni family ki safety ki chinta hai. Unhein koi threaten kar raha hai aur woh isliye apni taraf se koi safai nahin de rahe hain, mera conclusion to yahi hai.”
“Do you think it is the time to involve the police?”
“I think so, Sir. Jab tak involved logon ko apni safety ka khatra hai, tab tak I don’t think woh kuchh bolenge. Aur unse kuchh bulwana sahi bhi nahin hai.”
“Theek hai. I will take care of it.”
“Sir. Aap kuchh discuss karna chahte the.”
“Sir, Sir, Sir! I think humne ye discuss kiya tha.”
“Abhi hum office mein hain.”
“Aur office mein bahut se log mujhe naam se bulate hain.”
“Fine. Kabir! Aap kya discuss karna chahte the?”
“Apart from the things maine editorial meeting mein aaj discuss kiye, mera ek pet project hai. I want to create a team of investigative journalists. Ye team exclusively breaking news ki jagah, deep investigations par focus karegi. Maine Vinod aur kuchh aur logon se already baat ki hai. Khalid and KL bhi is idea se sahmat hain. To main ye jaanna chahte tha ki kya tum interested ho is team ko join karne mein?”
“Wow! KKN mein aisa group? Maine imagine nahin kiya tha.”
“Cheezein change karne ke liye hi main yahan aaya hoon, Ananya. Tumhara jawaab kya hai?”
“Neki aur poochh-poochh. Main zaroor join karoongi.”
“Good. To ghar par phone kar ke bol dijiye ki aap aaj raat ghar nahin aayengi, ya der se aayengi. Team formally to banti rahegi. Lekin hamein apni pahli story par aaj se hi kaam shuru karna hai. Hum chaar logon ki team aaj kaam karegi.”
“Hum? Aap bhi chalenge, Sir? I mean, Kabir.”
“Haan. Kyon?”
“Aap editor-in-chief hain. Reporters hain aapke paas on-field kaam ke liye.”
“Tumhein lagta hai ki main on-field kaam nahin kar sakta? Tum apne arms dealer ko bhool gayi? Kaun pahuncha tha wahan?”
“Woh emergency thi. Aur main ye nahin kah rahi ki aap nahin kar sakte. Lekin aapko karne ki zaroorat nahin hai.”
“Position se main editor hoon, Ananya. Lekin dil se reporter hi hoon, aur hamesha rahunga.”
She peered at him for a long moment.
“Kya?” he asked.
“Mujhe kabhi-kabhi lagta hai ki aap mujhse jhooth bol rahe hain.”
“Kaisa jhooth?”
“Kya aapne sach mein kabhi Delhi Kranti mein kaam nahin kiya hai?”
His face stiffened, but he tried to laugh. It was a sorry attempt. “Tum kyon iske peechhe padi hui ho?”
She shook her head. “Aise hi. Main aapse shaam mein milti hoon. Aur aap please Dr. Sinha ki story ka dekh lijiye.”
“Okay.”
He followed her with his troubled eyes. What was her obsession with Delhi Kranti?
—
Following Kabir’s plans, Ananya and he entered the forest area, where illegal trees were being felled. It was just as Kabir’s lead promised. Vinod and Sahir, the other two members of the team were to watch out for trouble and call police if Kabir and Ananya didn’t return within stipulated time or if they spotted any other danger.
They could see the trees being cut from far away, but it was night time and they had to rely on a spy camera. So, it was necessary to get closer to the spot to capture any usable video. Taking the cover of the trees, they crept closer.
“Do you think abhi capture ho jayega?” Kabir whispered to her.
“Shayad. Lekin I think hamein ise differently handle karna chahiye.”
“Kaise?”
“Nikal kar batati hoon.”
They heard the sound of thunder in distance and retreated.
“Ye jungle ki footage kahin ki bhi ho sakti hai. Koi pahchaan hai is area ki jise hum capture kar sakein? So that it can be proved ki ye unauthorized jagah par ped kat rahe hain.”
“Haan. Ek purana temple hai, well-known. Keep your camera on. Hamein dheere-dheere yahan se right khisakna hai.”
They reached the temple spot in a few minutes. There was clearing around the temple. Suddenly a flash of lightening illuminated the area and they found themselves exposed to two men conferring nearby. They were from the the gang involved in cutting the trees. Before they could run away, one of the men pointed a pistol at Kabir, while the other got hold of Ananya.
“Hamein jaane dijiye,” Kabir said, “Kuchh confusion ho gaya hai. Hum yahan galti se aa gaye the.”
“Itni raat ko galti se jungle mein kaise aa gaye the sahab?”
“Hum log… darasal – ye meri girlfriend hai – bina ghar par bataye bahar nikle the hum log, aur gaadi kharaab ho gayi. Abhi kissi ko phone bhi nahin kar sakte to socha mandir mein raat bita lein.”
“Theek hai, phir. Bitao raat mandir mein. Chalo hamare saath.”
“Ka… kahaan?” Ananya asked, her voice trembling.
“Mandir mein,” her captor grumbled.
“Please hamein jaane dijiye. Hamein nahin pata ki aap yahan kya kar rahe hain, aur hamein koi matlab bhi nahin hai.”
“Goli chala doon tere yaar ke oopar?”
“Na… nahin, nahin. Please.”
“Chalo phir.”
In a few minutes that weny by in blur for Ananya, they managed to call two more people, procure a rope, tie their hands behind their back, and tether them to a tree. Ananya and Kabir sat down uncomfortably, with their back against the tree trunk.
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To be continued