Sath tera hame har kadam chahiye #trending #youtube #shorts #love

Sath tera hame har kadam chahiye #trending #youtube #shorts #love

Sath tera hame har kadam chahiye #trending #youtube #shorts #love status,#status,whatsapp status |,attitude status,status quo,dmc status,sad status,god status,dmc5 status,nero status,love status,dante status,hindi status,squash status,pootis status,vergil status,a train status,bhakti status,status quo army,krishna status,whatsapp status,tf2 pootis status,status short film,sad poetry status,sad status for god,pootis status meme,urdu poetry status,love poetry status,krishna sad status♥️🦙 chhota ladka or pyari bakri ki kahani Okay, here's a heartwarming story about a little boy and his beloved goat, touching upon the theme of discrimination: In a small village lived a sweet little boy named Ramu. He had a goat whom he had named Laali. Laali was truly adorable – she had big, brown eyes and her white fur shimmered in the sunlight. Ramu and Laali were the best of friends. They would spend their entire day playing together, running through the meadows, and simply enjoying each other's company. However, some of the other children in the village also had goats, but their parents always told them to stay away from their animals. They believed that goats were dirty and could make children sick. Because of this, those children weren't allowed to play with their goats, and they would often watch Ramu and Laali playing together from a distance with sad eyes. One day, a big fair was organized in the village. Ramu really wanted to take Laali with him, but his parents refused. They said that the fair would be too crowded and Laali might get lost or scared. Ramu was very sad, but he couldn't disobey his parents. At the fair, Ramu saw that many other children had brought their goats. Some goats were even decorated, and children were riding on their backs. Ramu felt a pang of sadness that he couldn't bring Laali. Just then, Ramu noticed some older boys from the village bothering a small goat. They were pulling it and throwing stones at it. The goat was frightened and bleating in distress. Ramu felt a surge of anger seeing this. He ran towards the boys and told them to leave the goat alone. At first, the boys laughed, but when Ramu stood his ground with courage, they let go of the goat and ran away. Ramu picked up the trembling goat and gently stroked it. It was clearly very scared. Soon after, Ramu saw the goat's owner, a poor man from the village, searching for it. Ramu returned the goat to him. The man thanked Ramu profusely, saying that his goat was very important to his family. That day, Ramu realized how wrong it was to discriminate against animals. Laali and the other goats were also loving and innocent creatures, and they deserved love and care. He also understood that it was wrong to look down on someone because of their poverty. When Ramu returned home, he told his parents about what had happened at the fair. They praised Ramu's bravery and kindness. From that day onwards, Ramu's parents also started loving Laali even more, and the other children in the village were also given a little more freedom to play with their goats. Ramu and Laali's friendship became an example in the village, and slowly, people started changing their perspective towards animals. The walls of discrimination gradually began to crumble, and an atmosphere of love and compassion grew in the village.