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JUSTICE -- a hope of fairness and equity.

JUSTICE.. A Hope!

A hope of fairness, and equity.

A hope that someone will listen to us without any partiality.

A hope to share our side.

A Hope to start a new life.

A hope to regain respect.

A hope to win the battle.

A hope of victory over evil.

A hope to smile again.

A hope, Someone will understand us.

A hope, that truth will prevail here, not money.


 But is this hope being fulfilled?

The person who is sitting as a judge, is he able to judge?

If it was so then why would there be talk only on the proof?

Because what is hidden in intention and heart, they cannot read, after all, they are humans.

OUR JUDGES are also Humans.

They didn't create humans.

They cannot understand the depth of human tricks and conspiracies.

That's why there is talk on evidence.

But those who do not have evidence or who are late in understanding someone's deception. What should they do?

From whom to seek justice?

Shouldn't they get justice?

Don't they deserve justice even after speaking the truth?

If there is no proof, then justice will not be done?


OBVIOUSLY WILL BE DONE!

But maybe not from a human being, but from the one who has made a human being, who knows how to read both heart and mind.

The one who knows the hidden depths of intention.

The one Who knows who is playing?

The One who values ​​innocence.

The one Who knows how to give courage to the broken.

THE ONE WHO KNOWS EVERYTHING, WHETHER YOU TELL HIM OR NOT.

THE ONE WHO DOES NOT NEED ANY PROOF.

YES! HE WILL SHOW YOU INCLUDING THE JUDGES AND THE WORLD AROUND YOU, THAT HE KNOWS EVERYTHING. 

"GOD KNOWS EVERYTHING!"


                                          **********𝓼𝓸 𝓹𝓻π“ͺ𝔂 π“ͺ𝓷𝓭 𝓽𝓻𝓾𝓼𝓽 𝓱𝓲𝓢**********







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