Lakshmana Sastry summoned the teacher, and in our
presence, told the teacher that he should not spread the
poison of social inequality and communal violence in the
minds of these children.
(a) Who was Lakshmana Sastry?
(b) Which teacher did he summon and why?
(c) What did he tell the teacher and in whose
presence?
(d) What was the teacher's response?
(MY CHILDHOOD poem from BBC
Pg no. 316 R.T.C)
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priest at hindu temple
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Explanation:
(a) Lakshmana Sastry was a high priest in the temple and father of
Ramanadha Sastry.
(b) He summoned the teacher who ordered APJ to move to the last bench.
He summoned him because being a teacher he was showing the
religious discrimination on innocent children.
(c) He told the teacher that he should not spread the poison of social
inequality and communal intolerance in the minds of innocent children
in the presence of APJ and Ramanadha Sastry.
(d) Not only did the teacher regret his behaviour, but the strong sense of
conviction. Lakshmana Sastry conveyed ultimately reformed this young
teacher.
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