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Mere Sang ki aurte chapter
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In the 'women of my side', the author states that some people in his house supported the British, then some people used to favor Indian leaders. But even after having a general agreement, there was no neutrality in the house. Everyone could maintain their personal views.

The writers' grandparents were in favor of the British. But his grandmother who had never seen the author met the famous revolutionary Pyarelal Sharma in the last days of his life. After that, he had expressed his desire to marry his daughter with a revolutionary. Thus, the writer's grandmother who lived in the screen throughout her life, courageously met an unknown person. They have expressed the sacred feelings for the country's independence. The writer was influenced by the spirit of his courageous personality and freedom.

The writer's grandmother did not distinguish between boy and girl. There was no birth of any girl in her family for many generations. It is possible that for this reason the great-grandfather had asked for the oath of birth to be born as the first child for Patohu.

The author's mother was delicate and beautiful. They were women of independent ideas. Honesty, fairness and truth were his qualities. They did not teach their daughter good bad like other mothers and fed them without eating and eating. He devoted most of his time to study and music. They did not lie and did not talk about it here. People used to take their opinions and follow them in every work.

The author and his sister were of mutual affection for themselves. They were stubborn but used to insist for the right thing. As a result of their insistence, people got inspiration to open schools in Karnataka.


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