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Went To A Madrasa Became Owaisi. Went To Proper School Became Kalam


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I had this conversation a few months back, sending you today so we know everyone wants to be Dr. Kalam.

It was a hot sunny afternoon of May, I was leaving office for lunch. Outside the parking lot I saw my office peon Mr Riyaz Hasan moving frantically near the road with some paperwork in his hand. 
I asked casually "everything alright Riyaz?"
He said "yes sir, it's just that I've to be at this school near my house. I barely have an hour before its counter closes and I can't find any transport"
Looking at his tense face, I had to go for the only ethical solution that came to my mind. Without any further questions I offered him a lift on my bike.

I've rarely talked to him in the office before, 
"What's this school counter for?".. I initiated a friendly conversation after a long silent ride.

"Sir it's admission of my ten year old boy. If he doesn't get into a school even this year, he'll have to continue in our community madrassa "

"So you want to put him in a school that's close to your home? that's good thinking..."

"No sir, it's not about distance. My boy is very bright. I wish for him to become like Kalam saab when he grows up"

"You mean Dr Abdul Kalam?"
"yes sir"

I sensed the concern in his voice and a bit of the responsibility upon me. I upped the accelerator and kept dodging the traffic. Thankfully we reached the school after a few more minutes, the board there said "DAV Public School".

Opposite its gates, on the other side of the road, was a this big banner with a picture of Mr. Owaisi towards top and things written in Urdu below. It seemed like an ad for a Madrassa nearby.
We both looked at it and then Riyaz got off the bike, said thanks to me and started walking towards the gate. There was still twenty minutes left.

I then blurted out "what's wrong with a madrassa though. They're like schools too..aren't they? "
He stopped to look back at me, trying to smile, and said
"Bas kya sir"

 

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telangana laa bhi unnayi , maa oorla undhi

 

lav daa lo dhiii

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Folloish article... owaisi's are very much convent educated folks And even studied abroad.

their character and politics through religion is whole another topic though

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madarsaa ante enti 

 

 

ma·dra·sa
məˈdrasə/
noun
 
  1. a college for Islamic instruction.
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Folloish article... owaisi's are very much convent educated folks And even studied abroad.

their character and politics through religion is whole another topic though


Character depends on Education ... Abroad velli em labham
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