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M -!_ /f]huf/bftfn] sf]ifdf ;"rLs[t x'g lgj]bg lbg] / /f]huf/bftfn] ;"rLs/0f u/fpg' kg]{ >lds jf cgf}krfl/s If]qsf >lds jf :j/f]huf/df /x]sf] JolQmn] ;"rLs/0fsf nflu dGqfno cGt{utsf] >d sfof{no jf dGqfnon] tf]s]sf cGo lgsfodf lgj]bg lbO{ ;"rLs/0f x'g ;Sg]5g\ . -@_ PsLs[t sDKo'6/ k|0ffnLdf k|ljli6 ul/Psf] lgj]bg ;fy k]z ePsf] sfuhft sf]ifn] tf]s]sf] cflwsfl/s JolQmaf6 k|dfl0ft ePkl5 dfq dfGo x'g]5 . *= /f]huf/bftfsf] ;"rLs/0f gDa/ sfod ug]{ M sf]ifn] /f]huf/bftfnfO{ ;f]x|| c+ssf] ;"rLs/0f gDa/ k|bfg ug]{]5 . o;/L k|bfg ul/g] cÍdf klxnf] Ps cÍn] cg';"lr & adf]lhdsf] k|b]z gDa/ jf k|b]zsf] sf]8, bf]>f] kfFr cÍn] cg';"rL * adf]lhdsf] :yfgLo txsf] sf]8, To;kl5sf] c+u]|hL j0f{dfnfsf] cIf/ Ps / b'O{ cÍsf] sf]8n] cg';"rL ( adf]lhdsf] g]kfn cf}Bf]lus If]qsf] juL{s/0f / To;kl5sf]] ;ft c+sn] /f]huf/bftfsf] sf]8nfO{ hgfpFg]5 . (= ;fdflhs ;'/Iff gDa/ sfod ug]{ M -!_ sf]ifn] cfkm\gf of]ubfgstf{nfO{ P3f/ c+ssf] ;fdflhs ;'/Iff gDa/ k|bfg ug]{]5 . o;/L k|bfg ul/g] cÍdf klxnf] rf/ cÍn] 4 ~ ~ ;fdflhs ;'/Iff gDa/ hf/L ul/Psf] jif{ -laqmd ;Djt\df_ / afFsL ;ft cÍn] of]ubfgstf{sf] sf]8nfO{ hgfpFg]5 . !)= sf]ifn] k|df0fkq k|bfg ug]{ M -!_ o; sfo{ljlwsf] bkmf # adf]lhd ;"rLs[t ePsf /f]huf/bftfnfO{ ;"rLs/0f gDa/ ;lxtsf] k|df0fkq cg';"rL !) sf] 9fFrfdf pknAw u/fpg' kg]{5 . -@_ o; sfo{ljlwsf] bkmf $ adf]lhd ;"rLs/0f ePsf] >ldsnfO{ ;fdflhs ;'/Iff gDa/ ;lxtsf] kl/rokq cg';"rL !! adf]lhdsf] 9fFrfdf pknAw u/fpg' kg]{5 . -#_ o; sfo{ljlwsf] bkmf ^ adf]lhd k|fKt ePsf] lgj]bgdf cfjZos hfFra'em u/L lgj]bg k|fKt ePsf] ldltn] k}tL; lbg leq sf]ifn] ;"rLs/0f u/L ;DalGwt cgf}krfl/s If]qsf >lds / :j/f]huf/df /x]sf] JolQmnfO{ ;fdflhs ;'/Iff gDa/ ;lxtsf] kl/rokq cg';"rL !! adf]lhdsf] 9fFrfdf pknAw u/fpg' kg]{5 . !!= ;"rLs/0f gDa/ sfod g/xg] M -!_ k|rlnt sfg'g adf]lhd :yfkgf ePsf] ;"rLs[t /f]huf/bftfsf] lj36g ePdf jf To:tf] /f]huf/bftf lnSjL8];gdf uPdf jf k|rlnt sfg'g adf]lhd bfdf;fxLdf k/]]df ;f] sf] hfgsf/L /f]huf/bftfn] sf]ifdf u/fpg' kg]{5 . -@_ ;"rLs[t /f]huf/bftf vf/]h jf lj36g ePsf] hfgsf/L cGo s'g} ;|f]taf6 k|fKt x'g cfPdf sf]ifn] To;sf] hfFra'em ug'{ kg]{5 . -#_ pkbkmf -!_ adf]lhd /f]huf/bftfn] hfgsf/L u/fPdf jf pkbkmf -@_ adf]lhd hfFra'em ubf{ /f]huf/bftfsf] lj36g ePsf] jf lnSjL8];gdf uPsf] jf k|rlnt sfg'g adf]lhd bfdf;fxLdf k/]sf] Plsg ePdf To:tf] /f]huf/bftfn] P]gsf] bkmf !( / o; sfo{ljlwsf] bkmf * adf]lhd k|fKt u/]sf] ;"rLs/0f gDa/ sfod /xg] 5}g .
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