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Naicker was furious. Why? Was this Justified

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Answered by pankaj09523508468
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Answer:Naicker was furious because a 'Paraya' lad, the grandson of one of the servants had dared to speak to him, a man from a higher caste, disrespectfully.

Answered by mariospartan
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Answer:

Naicker was furious because one of the members of the lower caste has answered him back. No, the action was not justified.

Explanation:

The narrator belonged to the lower caste, and for this, they had to endure several types of atrocities and humiliations from the higher caste of Naicker's. The Naicker's belonged to the higher caste and they would treat the members of lower castes in a very derogatory manner.

One such time the young boy has dared to speak to the one member of the Naicker's and this made him furious. The action was not justified but, the then prevailing system of the society remained indifferent to it. But, such actions should be strongly condemned in society.

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