During the British rule over the present-day Pakistan, India and Bangladesh,
a British officer was transferred from a civilized area to the small island.
After staying in this slave area for some time, the British officer began to suffer from severe depression.
He started trying to get transferred from there. When everything failed, he wrote a strange letter to the British,
"Queen Alijah!
For some crime I have been transferred to a region where the people of the region are not ashamed of wrongdoing or negligence."
Writing an explanation, he further said:
"Whenever I reprimand a local government employee for any mistake or omission, instead of being ashamed, he laughs with his teeth.
Instead of correcting the mistake, the people here repeat the mistake.
This is against human nature.
People do not have the slightest sense of shame or humiliation."
At the end of the letter, he wrote two things:
"I should be transferred from here to Europe without delay,
or this letter of mine should be considered as a resignation and accepted."
In response, the Queen wrote:
"If the people of the subcontinent were ashamed of their mistakes;
regretted their shortcomings;
instead of laughing at their mistakes and shortcomings,
then we English people would not be able to enslave them from ten thousand miles away; we would not be able to rule over them.
We would not be the rulers and they would not be the ruled. . .
These people would not give us the opportunity to occupy their country.
The same attitude of the local people here Nature has given us the position of masters and slaves.
If there is a feeling of shame and remorse for a wrong act, then a human being remains a human being, otherwise a human being with two legs remains a beast.
After the Second Great War, the British left: but the nature of these people did not change.
From the peon to the Prime Minister, no one was ashamed of a mistake.
Mistakes are a common thing.
So too, crime and They are not ashamed of betrayal.
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