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The Rediff Interview/Kislay Kaushal February 02, 2005
How do I know? They always had their faces covered either with a gamcha (scarf). But they spoke normal Hindi. It was difficult to guess who these people were. But the police rescued me from their clutches. What was their behaviour like? Did they treat you well? Were you tortured? They behaved well. They provided me food -- veg or non veg according to my demands and availability. But on occasions they behaved differently, especially when I repeatedly asked them as to why they had kidnapped me. They would says 'don't ask silly questions.' But they never said they would kill me or harm me. Are you afraid to go to school now? I will certainly go to school. There is nothing to fear. I am well and happy to be back home with my family -- my father, mother, sister and other relatives. I am totally relaxed now. Earlier report: School students go hungry in Patna No, not at all. What is there to be frightened? I will start playing cricket in a day or two outside my house as I used to earlier. After your kidnapping some Opposition leaders announced that Patna is not a safe place, particularly for students. I will not leave Patna, who said it is unsafe. It is my forefathers' land. It is wrong to project Bihar as a dangerous place. My kidnapping was an accident, it could happen anywhere. Earlier report: Vajpayee calls for release of abducted student What are your plans for the future? Any dreams? Yes, I have plans and dreams like any other child. I want to become an engineer and serve my country. Image: Rahil Shaikh The Rediff Interviews | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||