The Wise Decision


            Once upon a time, there lived a man in the kingdom of Emperor Akbar who was a farmer by profession. He was old, poor, and weak. He had a small piece of land on which he used to work hard every day. Once there was less rain and the poor farmer needed to water his land. His neighbor was a rich man and owned a well. He asked his neighbor to allow him to take water from that well. Furthermore, his neighbor was a quite cunning and clever man. He played a trick on the poor farmer. He didn't allow him to take water and offered him buy the well. The poor farmer had no option. He bought the well with all his money at a very high price. Soon he noticed that his neighbor was also taking water from the same well that he had bought. He asked why you are taking water from my well. The wily neighbor replied, the dear farmer I have sold my well to you but not its water. So I can take water whenever I need it. Besides this, the farmer becomes angry and said to him that he cheated him badly. The farmer's neighbor continued to use water from the well.

           Annoyed by this, the farmer went to get Justice from Emperor Akbar. The Rich man also accompanied him. Emperor Akbar was taking a march by the river. Furthermore, Emperor Akbar set his court and listened to both sides. They both shared their all points about what was done. Emperor Akbar asked why do you draw water from the same well when you have already sold it? He replied I only sold my well, not the water in it. Emperor Akbar realized that the poor farmer was a nobleman and he is being cheated by the rich man. Emperor Akbar called his Minister Birbal and told him the whole story. Birbal was very wise and he understood the tricks of the rich man. On the other hand, Birbal asked to rich "so you were saying that the well belonged to the poor farmer, but the water within belonged to you"? That's right, sir, "said the rich man.” Well, in this case, you will have to emolument the farmer for observance your water in his well, "Birbal started. The rich man was shocked to hear this but the farmer was really happy. Everybody in the court was speechless at Birbal's wit. He gave a wise decision indeed. Emperor Akbar said in a loud voice, "Don't cheat anyone, later or sooner you will be caught and you will have to pay for it." The rich man was much ashamed of his bad behavior towards the farmer. He was sorry for what he had done to the poor farmer.

 

By Marwa Younus

Soggat Academy Kallag

 

 

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