Thursday, June 25, 2015

No rule can bind a man if he desires


During my High school days. we were not allowed to use mobile phone in the school. We were not even allowed to bring it in the school. This situation added further up to the worst one when one day my principal read a circular from the secretary for Ministry of Education, in the assembly. Such news came to many of us, who had just seen mobile phone, as an Import sanction by India to Bhutan. I had just started using phone, then. When I qualified for class eleven, my parents bought me one phone. Until then, I had just seen how mobile phones were but never had an opportunity to use much.
It was announced in the assembly that if anyone of us possessed mobile phone, it would be ceased. Yes it happened that way. Even some phones were broken on the spot by the principal. Those phones which were ceased remained a mystery? Wasn’t that cruel act? How can a school’s Bye-law forbid the constitution rights of a citizen?
I feel the school could have framed a flexible rule in which phones were collected on weeks and allowed to use it on weekends? What harm would it do if it was done that way? After all how can the human right be violated to that extent?
However, despite such restriction could school stop people from using phone? Never! It couldn’t! There were many students-friends of mine who used phone every day. Among them was I, who used phone almost every day. I took it during the assembly time also. Such rules were there, but it never could touch a single strand of hair of mine. Similarly there were many who escaped such harsh consequences if seen. I browsed facebook, played music and made calls at my own will. Such rule made me feel the specialty of phone. It was the sweetest moment ever in life .No rules can ever forbid if we desir

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