In the lesson 'My Childhood', Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam speaks of his childhood. You have read that Kalam shares about his experiences with a new teacher who made him sit separately from his friend in the classroom. Later, Lakshmana Sastry, the high priest, calls the teacher to warn him not to spread the poison of social inequality and communal intolerance. Now, write a possible conversation between Lakshmana Sastry and the teacher based on the incident..
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He talks about the people, the incidents and the experiences that he had during his childhood which shaped his adult life. Although he was bom in a conservative society, his family, his teachers and his friends influenced Dr Kalam in his childhood and he imbibed values of secularism, honesty and discipline
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