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In the story ‘Three Questions’, the king did not know that his enemy came to kill him but he saved his enemy without knowing him. Suppose the king knew that the injured man was his enemy. Should he have saved him?
Yes, because the King is responsible for the safety and security of his subjects. The wounded man was in trouble and needed help. So, the king should have helped the man till he comes out of danger and if necessary the king might have declared punishment for his enemy.

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Answered by surendraparida2010
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Answer:

Yes!

Explanation:

Yes, because the King is responsible for the safety and security of his subjects. The wounded man was in trouble and needed help. So, the king should have helped the man till he comes out of danger and if necessary the king might have declared punishment for his enemy.

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