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Honest boy finds cash, asks world whose it is

if u have grudge against pakistanis where r u even here???

I don't have a grudge against all pakistanis, only idiots like you who cannot treat women properly, abuse people and expect not to be abused back and always remark about another religion or people. :)
 
I don't have a grudge against all pakistanis, only idiots like you who cannot treat women properly, abuse people and expect not to be abused back and always remark about another religion or people. :)

dont lie you said you have grudge against pakistan
sorry I cannot send messages due to my post count. However I'll repeat what posted on another thread. My father and his brothers and nephews were all trained by the Indian army in 71' and took refugee for 15 something years in West Bengal. I'll never hold a grudge against India or Indians. I appreciate everything India has done to intervene in 71. I however have some sort of grudge against pakistan as my cousins and uncles were murdered by the pak army.

why r u enjoying here in a pakistani place when u hate pakistanis
 
^^ I guess you forgot to read the last part. W.e not my problem :)
 
^^ I guess you forgot to read the last part. W.e not my problem :)

cant really blame you, you are ex muslim?? and what buddhist now??, my uncle too was killed, but i dont hate bengalis, if u hate pakistanis go some place else
 
Something like this happened with me three weeks ago.

Amount was not a lot, just Rs. 2000/-. But it was cash, in two sparkling new notes of Rs. 1000. I was walking absentmindedly, and while taking out the phone from my jeans pocket, dropped the notes, without noticing. A biker saw that, stopped his bike right there (where the notes had fallen), and by that time I had walked about 20 meters ahead. He shouted at me, "Bhaaiii". Then again, a little louder this time. I turned, and he just beckoned me. I got a little apprehensive, wondering what kind of timewaster he was. Reluctantly I walked to him with a questioning expression. He just pointed down on the road, and I saw my money. I thanked him like a brother, before I bent down to pick the notes. And by the time I picked them, he was already on his way on the bike. All I could do was just watch him go by.

Well, the story is not significant, until I mention that his bike was among the cheapest ones sold in India, and one of his shoes was torn and showing his toe, which I noticed as I bent to pick my money. This man was not rich, nor was he looking for any reward or any praise. He just did what he felt was right, and moved on.

Yup, good people are still there, and they do good deeds and motivate others to pass it on.
 
Something like this happened with me three weeks ago.

Amount was not a lot, just Rs. 2000/-. But it was cash, in two sparkling new notes of Rs. 1000. I was walking absentmindedly, and while taking out the phone from my jeans pocket, dropped the notes, without noticing. A biker saw that, stopped his bike right there (where the notes had fallen), and by that time I had walked about 20 meters ahead. He shouted at me, "Bhaaiii". Then again, a little louder this time. I turned, and he just beckoned me. I got a little apprehensive, wondering what kind of timewaster he was. Reluctantly I walked to him with a questioning expression. He just pointed down on the road, and I saw my money. I thanked him like a brother, before I bent down to pick the notes. And by the time I picked them, he was already on his way on the bike. All I could do was just watch him go by.

Well, the story is not significant, until I mention that his bike was among the cheapest ones sold in India, and one of his shoes was torn and showing his toe, which I noticed as I bent to pick my money. This man was not rich, nor was he looking for any reward or any praise. He just did what he felt was right, and moved on.

Yup, good people are still there, and they do good deeds and motivate others to pass it on.

what would you have done if 2000 was infront of you??
 
this guy must be projected as Iqbal ka shaheen and a role model on media !! also the dude who gave back 5o,000,

and also that last year during the flood in NARAN, people who got stuck there were CHARGED NOTHING by the local hotel owners... the concept of guest in trouble community comes to rescue!!

nothing like this happens in the world..
 
indeed a gentleman !

look at the impact this little gesture is making about the whole GILGIT.

and look at the ironic part, had he been educated, what a fine professional he would be !!

One fine example of academic-education teaches greediness and if he were educated the case would have been different, and this person who has been taught lessons by his parents at home makes him the honest fellow. So much to learn from the story of this young gentleman. Bless you and may Allah SWT reward you more both in this world and the hereafter for this act.

Honesty is the best policy.
 

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