File a case of 'victim' against leaders for outrageous statements: demand of jungle dwellers


- You have eighteen bends-octagons

- There was a discussion in the meeting of the forest dwellers: 'Since the leaders often speak indiscriminately, animals and birds have to listen without listening. If this situation remains, the days are not far when the leaders will have to be sued for defamation by the jungle dwellers!

'Maharaja Singh is a lion! seeing? That opposition leader Sasalabhai was checkmate!' Holaji Hatila, a supporter of Maharaja Singh, started the talk with enthusiasm in the meeting of animals and birds.

"Opposition leader Sasalabhai has already become checkmate. Is there anything new in it? Lose again in another election?' Bhakta Shiromani activist Ghetabhai Ghasphoosiya asked sarcastically.

'In the new one it is like that...' Holo Hathilo was about to say something when Kagadabhai Kankasia cut him off and said: 'By the time Sasalabhai kept running around giving the slogan 'Jangal Jodo', Maharaja Singh had kicked his ass!'

'...but what happened?' Bakuleskumar Bull joined the discussion.

Hola Hathila briefly explained, 'There is a defamation case against Sasalabhai and he has been punished, so now it is a big question whether he will be able to contest the election or not.'

Someone from the meeting said: 'It's better, poor us, to fight to lose than not to fight!'

Heerji Hans, an old generation forest dweller colored by idealistic ideology, was shocked by this discussion, 'Winning and defeat is not important in forestry. It is important to keep fighting. Your generation doesn't understand that. All the leaders are talking random nonsense in their speeches. So it is right to target the rabbit alone?'

'Rabbit supporters make this same argument everywhere these days!' Bhakta Shiromani activist Ghetabhai Ghasfousia started trolling Heerji Hans in the guise of an Athang activist, 'This rabbit's party used to punish opposition leaders even when it was in power. Why didn't you speak then?'

'O Bhai, respect! Your Maharaja Singh does not seem to explain in his speeches how to treat elders.' The pigeon whispered as loudly as it could. In support of this, Mastram More added, 'While debating, present arguments and logic, but also maintain the respect of the other party. Ever since you came to power, this insolence has increased in the jungle.'

Kankasio the crow flew and came close to the sheep. The two banded together and made a front against the peacock and the dove Whispering: 'Uddhat kone kehe hain? You decide what we can and can't say? First teach your rabbit brother to speak and then give us respect lecture here!'

'What is ours? I am not a supporter of any party or leader like you. I am an artist. I can say whatever I want.'

When Mastram Mor was going to argue some more, Gayben Gnani stopped him and said, 'If this is what happens in the forest now. Without any examples-arguments-arguments, without understanding-thinking, everyone wastes energy by getting into face-to-face friction. Hirjibhai Hans is right. All the leaders in the forest are polluting the forest system by making such outrageous statements. All leaders make outrageous statements in speeches. They do not even maintain discretion of language in ideological criticism. If you think like that, it is absolutely right that Sasalabhai has made a mistake and gets punished. On the other hand, defamation cases should also be filed against other leaders if they are speaking rudely. In this, the supporters should think of the interest of the forest system instead of wrongly favoring each other's leader.'

Gayasamaj was highly respected in the forest. Hardly anyone thought of falling in front of a cow. Whether it was because Guyben Jnani's talk was rational - no one made any counter-arguments.

'As leaders often speak indiscriminately, animals and birds have to listen without hearing.' For the first time, Mangala Fish, who was quietly listening to everyone's talk, spoke. Her boyfriend Mahasir Machla confirmed her statement by pointing his thumb.

Suzi joked to the stray buffalo, 'Leaders may file defamation cases against each other, but if this situation continues, the jungle dwellers will start filing defamation cases against the leaders!'

'Kuch bhi? I mean Kanhani? Is this a new harm?' Mangala Fish asked with a wink.

'Why? If defamation can happen, then can it also happen?' The wandering buffalo looked around to back up his point.

'It's true. If the leaders continue to speak like this, the jungle residents will one day complain of loss of life against the leaders in the courts, tired of the banter.' When Heerji Hans finished talking, Preet Parewda asked, '...and what is Kanhani?'

Everyone laughed at Preet's question. Mastram More explained the definition to him and said, 'Then you don't understand anything even in defamation. Defamation means humiliation. humiliation Loss of honor means loss is called defamation. In the same way, the garbage of the leaders' speech often falls on the ears and the damage to the ears is called ear damage.'

After hearing Mastram's words, many jungle dwellers said, 'Just then... file defamation cases against all the leaders, let's go!'

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