Write a story in about 200-250 words on the topic, 'Truth is stranger than fiction' Narrate the incident that happened recently, which made your belief in this age old proverb all the fore firm. Begin with the given line. Sometimes what actually happenes is more stranges than anything that could have seen imagined. Sometimes the truth really makes no sense and the lie actually makes more sense---------------.
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Answer: oung gentle man named Rajider was traveling to his work place in Delhi. Ranjinder had been to his native place in jodhpur. During his return journey he found himself a comfortable seat and sat down. Hardly had he started reading a novel when a strange man entered the compartment and sat beside him. He wore a black suit and his face was covered with a big black hat. He removed his phone from his pocket and started talking in a genuine tone. After a while he tried to be friendly with Rajindra. Soon Rajendra noticed a big iron box he was carrying. He asked man " sir did you carry this all alone, seems big and heavy". On this the man replied that his brother had helped him too to carry the box. They soon became friends. But Rajider had to pay the price of friendship with a stranger. Well they started talking and cracking jokes. Soon the man asked Rajider to take care of his iron box as he wanted to have some cigarettes. But unfortunately he did not return. Young blood in enthusiasm forgot to check whether contents of bag were appropriate or not. Railway police arrived and checked the box. They discovered a dead body and Rajider was taken in custody for ten years. He tried to defend himself but man's face was covered and he was unable to recognize the man at all. This incident might paint a picture of some fictional crime in front of your eyes but the fact is that this a true incident.
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Truth is stranger than fiction, but only because fiction must adhere to possibilities whereas truth isn't bound by any restrictions.
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Ranjider, a young, kind man, was on his way to work in Delhi. Ranjider had visited his home in Jodhpur. He looked around for a suitable seat and sat down for his return trip. He hadn't even begun his book when a strange man entered the compartment and sat down next to him. He had a large black hat covering his face and was dressed in a black suit. He took his phone out of his pocket and struck up a sincere conversation. He eventually made an effort to be cordial with Ranidra. Rajendra soon became aware of the large iron box he was holding. "Sir, did you carry this all alone, appears enormous and hefty," he questioned the man. The man responded by saying that his brother had also assisted him in carrying the package. They quickly grew close. But Rajider had to pay a price for becoming a friend with an outsider. They then began conversing and making jokes. The man soon requested that Rajider look after his iron box so that he may go get some cigarettes. But regrettably, he never did. In their zeal, young people failed to consider whether the bag's contents were appropriate. Train cops showed up and examined the box. Rajider was detained for ten years when they found a dead body. He attempted to protect himself, but the man was completely unrecognizable to him because of the man's face covering. While this story may conjure up images of a fictitious crime in your mind's eye, it actually happened.
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