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When a landlord tried to illegally evict three families, Chanakya spent an afternoon "testing" a faulty radio in the landlord’s courtyard. The Walkman recorded the landlord boasting to his son, "I'll forge the water bill. The court won't know." A copy of that recording ended up on the judge's desk.

The voice belonged to a senior police officer. walkman chanakya 905

One monsoon evening, a young woman named Meera came to him. Her eyes were red. "My father is a good man, but he's been arrested for sedition. The police say he was on a call with separatists. I know he wasn't." When a landlord tried to illegally evict three

Chanakya nodded. He didn't ask for money. He asked for her father's telephone exchange location. That night, dressed in a shabby raincoat, he stood in a dark alley near the exchange, the 905 pressed against a junction box. For an hour, nothing but static. Then, a snippet: "…the voice on the tape isn't the professor's. We spliced it. The real target is the newspaper he was going to expose." The voice belonged to a senior police officer

The locals called him Walkman Chanakya .

Officially, it was a heart attack. His Walkman was missing from his pocket. The shop was ransacked, but the thieves seemed to have left the radios and cassettes. They took only one thing: the 905.