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We all love butterflies for their beautiful creations. Butterflies are the best example of Transformation. We never love the butterfly before the transformation. We love the beauty when the caterpillars turn into beautiful butterflies. Some changes may bring good and some changes might have a bad impact on society. Sometimes it brings a good impact on human beings, sometimes it might do the opposite. Revolution brought political changes for many years in so many countries. On this impact they brought some changes and sometimes some transformation. India and Pakistan are created by political transformation. India or Pakistan did not follow the path of the Britishideology.Deomocratic India was created with democracy and secularism. Pakistan followed another way. Pakistan wanted to introduce religion base in their political system. All of a sudden, East Pakistan got the opportunity for the transformation in 1971 by creating Bangladesh. Though Bangladesh faced many struggles due to geographical politics but even, we saved our mother language above all in our thoughts.With the strength of our own language, we still believe nothing is important than humanity.

This is a story, based on a true life event. On a sunny day, a boy felt thirsty after walking a long way. His age is hardly 13 or 14. There is a temple by the side of the road. The boy entered the temple to have water. But the boy was assaulted badly. Because he was a Muslim. There was a signboard, “Do not enter except Hindu”. This story is from Ghaziabad, a city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. When journalists questioned the incident to the temple authority, they informed that other than Hindu nobody can enter their temple. Butthat is not the end of the story. Journalists have been continuously publishing about the incident. The illiterate poor father of the boy admitted fault by saying that his son is illiterate, hence cannot understand the meaning of the signboard in the temple. When the environment of Ghaziabad became aggravating, suddenly few people came and started supporting the poor family. Some girls are also added. Among them some are relatives, some are neighbors and some are social activists. When people used to believe that the boy made a mistake, at that time these young people raised their voice. They strongly said that the boy did not make any mistake. They were fearless. Belongs from poor families but their way to protest against the right was something very remarkable. We need his type of force in Bangladesh, India and Pakistan.

Now we are used to being scared of everything and it’s becoming our habit. But the young women of Ghaziabad were not scared at all. We should not be scared of all these things, we must raise our voice boldly. If any person is thirsty he can drink the water from anywhere.  This is humanity and it always should come first. When a person feel hungry it should not be categorized by their religion: Hindu hungry or Muslim hungry. This should be today’s transformation of our society. In this belief, I wrote few articles in this book.