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conversation between abdul kalam and ramanada sasthri​

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Expert Verified. Abdul Kalam: I felt so bad when the new teacher made me sit at the last bench; I don't know why he did it. I feel so good sitting with my friend, Ramanadha Sastry. Ramanadha Sastry: Even I felt so bad; I could not control mч tєαrѕ

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Answered by nitashreetalukdar
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Abdul Kalam: I felt so bad when the new teacher made me sit at the last bench; I don’t know why he did it. I feel so good sitting with my friend, Ramanadha Sastry.

Ramanadha Sastry: Even I felt so bad; I could not control my tears. I will tell my dad to talk to the teacher on this matter.

Another Friend: It is so bad making someone sit separately on the basis of caste and religion. This type of parochialism is not expected from a teacher!

Ramanadha Sastry: Yes it is true; teachers are supposed to teach us the best things in life such as universal brotherhood, fraternity, oneness of life, and oneness of God; not discrimination on the basis of caste, color, creed, and religion.

Abdul Kalam: It is alright. May be the teacher did the right thing. I will sit at the back from tomorrow onward. I have no complaints.

Ramanadha Sastry: But I will surely ask my father to talk to the teacher, maybe he will be able to put some sense in him.

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