This realization was seen in Jumman when he was given the chance of solving the dispute between Algu and Samjhu Sahu. Eventhough he wanted to take revenge on Algu for what he had done to him, but when he was chosen the panch, his conscience overpowered him. He realized that whatever he would utter through his lips would be the words of God and falsehood would be swept away. Hence, he concluded his decision in favour of Algu, which was a just and morally correct decision and that is when Jumman’s notion of blind loyalty was also wiped away. | This realization was seen in Jumman when he was given the chance of solving the dispute between Algu and Samjhu Sahu. Eventhough he wanted to take revenge on Algu for what he had done to him, but when he was chosen the panch, his conscience overpowered him. He realized that whatever he would utter through his lips would be the words of God and falsehood would be swept away. Hence, he concluded his decision in favour of Algu, which was a just and morally correct decision and that is when Jumman’s notion of blind loyalty was also wiped away. |