Mission Delhi – Salim Javeri, Nizamuddin Basti Mission Delhi by The Delhi Walla - May 17, 2010August 28, 20201 One of the one per cent in 13 million. [Text and pictures by Mayank Austen Soofi] He walks to the young man and whisper in English, “Sir, I see you are lucky. ” The man stares at him for a moment, looks scared and goes away. He lowers his head and then raises his eyes looking around suspiciously. The Delhi Walla goes to him and together we sit down on the pavement bench. It is late night and we are on Mathura Road, just outside the main entrance to Nizamuddin Basti, the 14th century village famous for a sufi shrine that gives its name to the locality. “At present I’m in a very poor condition,” Salim Javeri says. In a dusty blue jeans