Friday, 17 January 2014

My Father My True Hero

A Father is always the backbone of a family, doing the bread winning, supporting the members on every front to make life worth living. He is the lighthouse that guides and shows the correct path to the members of a family when estranged with dilemmas of everyday life. He is god’s ambassador on earth who loves his dear ones like nobody else could ever do, being their guardian angel. A Father is always the strongest figure in the family who sets examples to follow, being the true hero of the children in the family. Every father is almost the same; being the central figure of the family he tends to instill morality and ethics in the minds of the family members. My Father Hari Singh is no exception in that sense but when it comes to the great sacrifice he made, he becomes an exceptional father and an ideal for me and very well for others too.

My Father is a teacher whose students are the building blocks of today’s India, his students look at him with immense respect and honor and take pride in being his students in life, and we feel proud of him, when we witness such instances. He has been a hero to many students who didn’t have parents; he has been a hero to everyone who knows him. My father is not an ordinary father; he risked his life for the nation in a time when people couldn’t think about being a rebel against the corruption evident in the system. He risked all his happiness and comfort for the sake of bringing about an emergent and inevitable change in the scenario of a riot stricken country. He didn’t even think about the future of his family for what he was doing was aimed to ensure the life’s safety, peace of mind and a chance to prosper.

All he did was just for his country and not for any of his personal gain; he has been a fighter all his life, which makes him a hero in true sense. His values in life, his principles, his ethics and his special sense of respecting the interests of others have been his representative characteristics of being an ideal for all. He is not just my hero; he is a hero for everyone who has known his life and struggle, and since he is our hero, we want him to lead a better life. We want justice for our hero. Justice for Hari Singh.



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