Advocate Saheb gave five thousand rupees to the courtesan in the life of the young man and said, "Well done to the young man, after months of moving around, we will send him to Andaman and Nicobar, even if the British continue to rub their hands!"
The time when Gandhi Bapu started the movement for India's independence. Gandhi Bapu believed in non-violent movement, while the other group resorted to violence. Nonviolent agitators were named as Mwala group, while vandalism was called 'Jawal group' by the British rulers who carried out the activity.
Since the ultimate goal of both groups was India's independence, Gandhi Bapu was eye-opening to me-cum-gambling group. His vandalism was conducting activity. The gamblers also had the support of good men inside. Its head quarter was also run by another name. It infused the Navalohia with violence and swamps and infused the English troops with the help of violence.
In a similar fervor, a young Navalohia youth got into a frenzy and shot an English bureaucrat in Mumbai in self-defense. Then, while the Gori government was in control, the English bureaucrat also shot dead at the feet of a dying young man. Now, the British army had gone black and left Mumbai to search for a young Indian captain who had dropped the British captain.
The injured young man took shelter in the house of a secret helper. There was a bullet in the foot, so unless the pill was removed from its foot, its poison would spread all over the body, and would endanger its life.
So the helper began to look for a private doctor. By then the injured young man had died of fever. The bullet in the leg was removed from the head, but the leg was swollen. Eventually, the helper called up the Jawwala Party, and requested to move the wounded young man from there - a prominent lawyer in Jawahar Party's public life - and after long thought he decided to send the Andaman Nicobar to the wounded British at the hands of the British.
Overnight, half-unconscious and feverish young man shifted from Mumbai to Kolkata in a private vehicle. Until then, the condition of the young man was severe and unbearable, so that the Supreme Counsel of the Jawahar Party forcibly sought him a month's respite. Lawyer Saheb found such support. One of the dancer's courtesans took the injured young woman there, thinking that she would find shelter for months.
In those days, the dance of the courtesan was closed, so the dance concerts were closed. The mansion was beautiful - the lonely courtesan, living the life she had saved. On hearing this, the lawyer immediately agreed to keep the injured youth. And said: "I shall be blessed to serve the soul who does not care for the freedom of the country. Advocate Saheb gave five thousand rupees to the courtesan in the life of the young man and said, "Well done to the young man, after months of moving around, we will send him to Andaman and Nicobar, even if the British continue to rub their hands!"
Frustrated and lonely, Girika found an excuse to live! He served the young man from Ji-jan - well fed. In the month of weaning milk, the young man rotated. Thinking that he could now compete, the injured youth, through his intelligence, sent a message to the Mumbai lawyer that he was now ready for a long journey. The lawyer came in. The courtesan understood that the man whom he had begun for months would depart from this place forever.
The sad heart filled the young man's ark. When it was time to go, the young man spoke: "Sister, bring five thousand rupees that I have given you." Just got used to it? I knew that you were going to serve me! After all, you yourself are back? How do I get to Andaman now? What would I do without the money there? "Heard the woman, and said:" Brother let me speak, I wanted to say that if I add five thousand to my five thousand? Let me share in your mission to liberate the country.
My business was dancing, so you were afraid to accept my money or not, so I wanted to take your leave - the rest of you had my deposit. " He lost his temper in understanding and appealing to the Patriots - both of them mouths were embarrassed. The young man fell at the foot of the courtesan and said: "Forgive me, my sister! I take your donation. Today you made me realize that the lowly spirit is filled with the hearts of the lowly men, Blessed is your countryman!
The young man was Pairamohan and courtesan was Nilambari Devi!
- Yusuf Mir
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