A dialogue between a magistrate and an accused

    Magistrate : What is your name

    Accused Nawaz
     
    Magistrate How old are you?
     
    Accused I am sixty years old
     
    Magistrate : Did you steal one lac from a cloth shop?
     
    Accused : No. sir
     
    Magistrate But your name is written in F.I.R.
     
    Accused My opposite candidate wants to involve me in theft.
     
    Magistrate You are just blaming him
     
    Accused I am not blaming him. I am a good citizen of this country. I served my country as a higher secondary teacher in various government colleges
     
    Magistrate But evidences are against you. Why is it so?
     
    Accused : I am doing work as a social worker in this city and want to participate in election. My opposite candidate is a notorious and a wicked man. He is also a rogue and has been sent to Jail many times. He is also a police tout. There are series of crimes against him. A minister supports him who is his relative.
     
    Magistrate But arguments given by these two persons are against you?
     
    Accused Sir, One of them is his servant and other is his brother-in-law. This brother-in-law was arrested red handed in case of opium by other District police and this man is on bail here. He is also demanded in various crimes by police.
     
    Magistrate Show your proof
     
    Accused Please see this advertisement with their photos
     
    Magistrate Good. You are released
     
    Accused : My opposite candidate wanted to keep me away from election but he has failed in his purpose. Good Bye.
     
    Magistrate Good Bye.
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