Marketplace | The Earrings Of Madame De . . . Words from the mouth of a man Words from the mouth of a man? Dalip Singh Wasan, Advocate.
I was in college for six years and did my post-graduation is the subject of political science. My friend Krishna had been with me all along, because we were both neighbors and we were both the same age. Father of Krishna has been in government service, but as and when it was transferred to another station, he left his family here because they had their own house here and they had too few properties and they need people to deal with these properties and collect monthly rents of tenants. My father was a contractor and we counted among the wealthy of the city and I noticed that my parents were keeping me in schools, colleges and educational institutions simply to postpone my wedding, they wanted should be done when I completed the age of 23 years. They were having some boys in their minds, who were also involved in cases dealing with and they would not want that woman must go to work in an office or in an institution. One day, my friend Krishna wanted to get his name registered with the local Employment Exchange and I had to accompany him. We arrived at the end of the service concerned and committed we were informed that the register was closed and he suggested we come the next day and that too before 1300. I insisted that the name of my friend must be registered immediately and the employee should not lead us tomorrow. But the clerk in question was not agreed to my suggestion. I started talking on the subject, "You people never serve the people. In the documents, it is said that you are public servants and people of India are the real masters of this country. But In fact, you people could not change your attitude and you are still functioning as teachers of this country and try to keep us slaves. "But the clerk concerned may agree to reopen the record closed. We went to a senior official, and he too expressed his inability to reopen the register. When I started talking again, the official said: "You're an educated girl. You are beautiful and sweet. You are well behaved. You seem to be belonging to a family of art. You belong to a family well established. We want to serve and I was happy to serve you and get your fun, but I am unable to reopen the register closed. We are governed by certain rules and regulations and we have not been allowed to violate these rules. Sorry Madam. We are not able to help you today. Pleas give your "darshan" of tomorrow. "We came back, but I had in my mind that tomorrow I will file a formal complaint against these two to their senior officer present in the office. My friend Krishna was not ready to visit the Exchange of employment because she did not agree to my proposal to make a complaint to the Director. She said: "We should not complain. We need to develop relationships with these welfare officers and officials because they must be present in every part of our life and since the entire administration is controlled by these people, they should be useful for us if we have good relationships with them and if we are complaints, those are ignored, but people against whom we will never forget the same complaint and they are causing damage and loss for us. "Krishna countered my speech, and since then I've never talked about it. But still I could not forget my visit to the Stock Exchange of employment and refusal sudden I faced at that time. I got some information on government offices through documents through news and serials through the TV Channels TV, drinking. Posted on May 7, 2010.
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