4 family!! BSP {EDITED}

Now that Ram had emerged from his room and made his way to the dining hall, he noticed his mother diligently preparing the meal.

However, he felt no emotional connection towards this woman; he simply had to maintain appearances because the previous Ram had done the same.

This woman was not his biological mother but rather his father's second wife.

Therefore, he felt no obligation to care for her, especially since his father had already passed away, leaving them as the only ones in the family along with her younger son and daughter.

There was no familial love between them. He didn't even greet them or eat the food prepared by his second mother.

There was no emotional bond between him and his half-siblings.

This was the reality of being part of a royal family: "You never know when death will come."

Thus, he had nothing to gain from it and would continue to live this way. He had no desire to form any sort of family attachment.

While he ate, his siblings joined him at the dining table and sat beside him.

They too began to eat their food, occasionally glancing at him, but he paid them no mind.

He continued eating his food, but suddenly, his second mother approached and placed some food on his plate.

However, he stopped her because he didn't want to eat much. His physical condition was full of energy after selling his illness, drowsiness, and other factors to the system. In simple terms, he wasn't hungry.

His second mother thought he was being rude to her. She became angry, but she couldn't do anything because he had the power to dismiss her and her children if he wished.

She remembered that she had planned to ask for some property for her son.

Ram had inherited all the possessions of the former maharaja.

Ram's father, do not give a single penny to anyone else.

After Ram's father passed away, his second mother made several attempts to secure some property for her son, but she failed because she had never treated them as family and was not close to them.

After finishing his meal, he went to his room, unaffected by these trivial matters.

His main focus now was to gather information about British ships and provide food to Bharat.

He also decided to name his party the Bhartiya Samaj Party (BSP).

The party's flag would have a saffron background with an Ashoka chakra in the center.

He had figured out the best way to promote his party and provide food to the people.

The best approach was to distribute food to everyone along with a simple letter.

The contents of this letter would be a surprise.

But how could he write so many letters? And how could he send them along with the food throughout Bharat?

Was it difficult to accomplish this with the help of the system?

So he instructed the system to send enough food for one month to everyone, along with a letter.

He first targeted the areas affected by famine and provided them with food.

After careful consideration, he implemented this plan, making sure everyone in the family knew that there was a party that would stand by them and provide assistance when needed.

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Then the system started to take action.

After the morning had passed, there was a multitude of goni at Chauraha, each bearing the names of the people. Ramdas, a man who went out early in the morning, discovered this abundance of goni, with each family's name inscribed on them. At first, he thought it was a mere illusion, but when he touched the goni and realized it was real, he couldn't help but burst into tears.

The sight of food filled him with such overwhelming joy that he couldn't contain his emotions. It had been nearly a week since they had anything to eat. The children had resorted to consuming nothing but leaves from plants and trees. Once healthy and adorable, they now appeared frail and sickly.

Ramdas himself had been surviving on dry leaves and grass, having nothing else to eat. He had never imagined that God would send food for him and his family.

After bringing the food back to his home, Ramdas returned to the spot and began shouting and calling everyone outside. Upon hearing Ramdas' cries, the entire village gathered around him, equally astonished by the sight of the food.

In previous years, the families in the village had surplus food after providing grains to the Britishers, which helped them survive. However, this year, a severe famine struck their land, leaving them with no food. They had nothing to offer the Britishers in exchange for food, so they had to give away all their family's gold and silver. Now, they were left with neither money nor crops to buy food.

Ramdas selflessly distributed the food among the villagers and informed them that he had found it in abundance early in the morning. It dawned on everyone that God had sent this message to protect them, and they all began expressing their gratitude.

Later, when they returned home, they discovered a letter hidden within the food. They decided to gather again after finishing their work, and one person among them who knew how to read began reading the letter aloud.

"Pyari bahanon bhaiyon,

We are aware of the devastating famine that has struck your region, and as a united front, we have made the decision to provide you with food for an entire month. This support will continue to be extended to you based on your family name.

If you wish to join us in our efforts and help us extend this assistance to other areas in Bharat that are also facing drought and famine, simply invoke the name of your deity and pray for our ability to aid all the people in our nation.

We stand together as your friends and fellow citizens of Bharat.

The Bharat Society Party"

Upon reading this, many individuals find themselves overcome with emotion, shedding tears as they experience a sense of empathy.

They have long forgotten what it feels like to be treated with compassion, as they are treated as mere animals and receive no support from the British.

The British continue to exploit them, forcing them to toil relentlessly without providing any respite.

Their daughters and wives have suffered the unimaginable horrors of rape and murder at the hands of the British.

At times, the British even take pleasure in senselessly killing innocent people. Now, these individuals have lost sight of their own humanity, unsure of who they truly are.

Having read the letter, they are filled with a deep desire to assist those who have not only provided them with sustenance but also a means to survive.

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