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Let’s Relive our childhood.

 

Let’s Relive our childhood.

 

When we sat in the school, we never asked our friends which religion they belonged.

We never asked whether they were a pure vegetarian when we shared our lunch.

When we hugged each other during successful moments, we never asked what their caste was.

We were more interested in creating happy moments and willing to stand with each other during difficult times.

We were more secular and democratic without even understanding the constitution or politics, that's because we respected the friendship.

But today it is surprising to see the same grown-ups in WhatsApp groups, who forward messages against other religions, discuss anti-religion, nations and spread hate messages.

Let us ingrain the hard truth that by defending our religion, caste and national pride, we are offending our friends in our own country and other countries, too.

Let us keep our religious ideology, political ideology, and caste feelings to ourselves and use our WhatsApp group to relive our childhood days and our college days.

WhatsApp has helped us to unite our friends and let's not see our friends leaving our groups due to religion, caste, or politics.

Remember, life is short and petty conflicts have no place in it.

M.L. Narendra Kumar

 

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