Justice on Road
If a burglar, robber or dacoit enters my home, loots my all belongings, humiliate my ladies, beats my children and then leave; I would not only try to repair the losses throughout my life but also will fume inside forever.
If I get a chance to capture that robber, then I would certainly do it. Not only would I capture him , I would also beat him to near death, and then I would like to set him on fire with my own hands, and that I would do in the center of Chowrangi.
Lynching a robber is the answer when you have no justice in the country.
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