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One day when I was in the fifth standard at the Rameswaram Elementary School, a new teacher came to our class. I used to wear a cap which marked as a Muslim and I always sat in the front row. In these lines, Kalam tells us about how a teacher discriminated against him because of his religion. In India, we see discrimination based upon castes and sects. Is such type of discrimination justified?

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Answered by Priyagowda08
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Answered by aparna03062007shoolw
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Such a type of discrimination can never be justified. Social inequality and communal intolerance are just the rigid mindsets of people who resist change and over a period of time some sects of people have taken themselves to be superior over others because of their so called 'higher birth' where as in actuality such out-look make them lower than the lowest strata of society. Expansion and contraction is death, such people who discriminate are in fact the living dead!

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