Believe in

 When I was 14 years old in 9th Grade I was in FG Public High School Karachi Cantt. One Day all the students of the class were making noise and devilment in the class. Our class teacher came and as a punishment asked all the 40 students of the class to stand up on their chairs. After 10 minutes the teacher told the class that whoever agrees not to do devilment again can sit down. Gradually students agreed to this and till the class ended only 10 students were left standing on their chairs.


The next day when the teacher came she asked the 10 students to stand up on their chairs until they agreed not to do devilment in the class. All the students agreed and sat down on their seats, only I did not agree so I kept standing on the chair. Next day I was alone standing on the Chair, but I never agreed to the teacher's terms. In the end the teacher relieved me from the punishment.


In the hijab protest in Iran protesters need to be strong for what they believe in. Even If one person is standing alone he/she can change the world. You have to stand for what you believe in.


Disclaimer: I am not in favor or against the Hijab protests in Iran. I only want people to stand for what they believe in.


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