STORY A Just Ruler and a Brave Kazi || @rkteach121
A Just Ruler and a Brave Kazi (একজন ন্যায়পরায়ণ শাসক ও একজন সাহসী কাজী) Giashuddin Azam Shah was the ruler of Bengal. He was a kind and just ruler. He was very much fond of archery. One day when he was practicing archery, all on a sudden his arrow missed its target and pierced into the breast of a young boy who died instantly. The boy was the son of a widow. She went to the Kazi and prayed justice. The Kazi was a courageous judge of that times. He never feared anybody in discharging his duties properly. Giashuddin Azam Shah was summoned to appear before the Kazi. He went there and admitted his guilt. The Kazi ordered him to pay full compensation to the widow. Giashuddin Azam Shah readily complied with the Kazi's order and paid the fine. When leaving the court he drew his sword and said to the Kazi," If today you failed to discharge your duties as a judge out of fear of me, I would have punished you with this sword." Then the Kazi got down of his seat and said to the ruler." If you disobeyed my verdict, I would have punished you with my cane.
A Just Ruler and a Brave Kazi (একজন ন্যায়পরায়ণ শাসক ও একজন সাহসী কাজী) Giashuddin Azam Shah was the ruler of Bengal. He was a kind and just ruler. He was very much fond of archery. One day when he was practicing archery, all on a sudden his arrow missed its target and pierced into the breast of a young boy who died instantly. The boy was the son of a widow. She went to the Kazi and prayed justice. The Kazi was a courageous judge of that times. He never feared anybody in discharging his duties properly. Giashuddin Azam Shah was summoned to appear before the Kazi. He went there and admitted his guilt. The Kazi ordered him to pay full compensation to the widow. Giashuddin Azam Shah readily complied with the Kazi's order and paid the fine. When leaving the court he drew his sword and said to the Kazi," If today you failed to discharge your duties as a judge out of fear of me, I would have punished you with this sword." Then the Kazi got down of his seat and said to the ruler." If you disobeyed my verdict, I would have punished you with my cane.