Two persons were going to office by a public bus. One friend listed some of his likes to the other;
I want a system where disciplined people are not mocked, hounded or sidelined.
I want an effective law and order where anyone can return home safely from any part of the world.
I would like to prefer a system where crooks are not posted at important places.
I want a system where hard work is rewarded by a smile and a word of appreciation.
I also want a system where a person is not judged by his voice, dress sense or eating habit and style; and judged by one’s dedication, determination, devotion in accomplishing one’s work and then showing sincerity in correcting self, instead.
Replies the second person: Don’t think on such lines, my dear friend, because your thoughts remind me about the famous words---Sam (respect), daam (wealth), dand (punishment) bhed (division) to put a noble thinking person like you in place.
The first one wanted to ask his friend to come clear on those words; but refrained after watching two co-passengers exchanging blows following a fiery argument over who would take the vacant seat in the bus.