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why did Hari Singh justify himself to rob Anil​

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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Explanation:

Hari Singh justified himself so as to satisfy his inner voice. Somewhere inside, his inner conscious was disturbing him for having robbed Anil, who had helped him a lot. Hari was feeling guilty and so he tried to give himself an excuse.

Answered by Chaitanya1696
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Hari justified himself to rob Anil so as to satisfy his inner voice.

  • This question has been taken from the lesson " The Thief Story " which was written by Ruskin Bond.
  • This lesson is about Hari Singh who is a robber, who wants to rob Anil who he met at a wrestling match.
  • Even though it was his work to rob people he feels very ashamed to rob Anil as he was a nice and kind-hearted person.
  • So Hari Singh feels very bad while robbing him and justifies his action by saying that he had robbed a person who was not attentive.
  • Also, Hari justifies himself by saying that stealing is his habit and that his regular practice of stealing made him rob Anil.
  • So Hari Singh justified himself to satisfy his inner voice as his inner consciousness was disturbing him for having robbed Anil. Hari was feeling guilty and so he tried to and so he was trying to give himself an excuse.

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