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Showing posts with label outbreak of pandemic disease. Show all posts
Showing posts with label outbreak of pandemic disease. Show all posts

Saturday, May 9, 2020

Reward



It was the smog that made the sky gloomy. People were walking and moving around aimlessly but also without any conversation with each other. Some shopkeepers were merchandising their stuff but most of the shops were closed. Something happened very drastically and dreadfully.
A very long sluggish que was marching towards a civil building. People were waiting for there turn. Those who came out of the building were satisfied but didn’t show any happiness. No one was seen talking to others while in que or after departure. It means they were hiding something from each other because they might know one another.

Next! Your turn, please, sir.

Khushal, Khushal…M.M.Mohammad Khushal: my name:

Yes. Mr. Khushal how are you?

How should I be? You might know mine and others’ too.

Any way. Could you please, fill-up the form and signed it back to me. thanks
Yes, please, sure. I will.

Five minutes later…..

Mr. Khushal! You know? How much amount had you mentioned in your form?
Yes, I knew and I am sure to claim it back, as I had lost.

“Mr. Khushal you looked very needy and helpless where Govt. and even nobody knows your financial status. I think you should claim as others claimed. I know about them that all of them are fraudulent, they filled their exaggerated amounts”, explained the officer.

No heed to greed.

You knew sir, why all of us were here? All of them became penniless while they were millionaires, while ago. I was afraid if I claimed more than the real amount. I might lose everything in “Akhirah”. As most of them lost now.

No sir. That’s my claim. Rs 45000 only. Thanks. Left the building.
We will contact you soon. Thanks

Scene back.

185 days ago, due to the outbreak of pandemic disease, the world economy crashed. Banks, corporations, small businesses, and even some States collapsed. Most people lost their lives against the disease, while a huge number killed in clashes due to scarcity of food.  Some groups of people started plundering shops and stocks. Govt. decided to compensate the affected masses.

By the road island, a car snatcher lost his balance while fleeing from and struck Mr. Khushal and left him dead.
After 18 days of the accident, Mr. Khushal’s wife received a cheque of Rs 4.5 million as the officer rewarded Mr. Khushal because of his truthfulness and transparency. He never lost his Akhirah but also his family received a good reward for his honesty.