32. Devadatta demanded that the bird be handed over to him. This - TopicsExpress



          

32. Devadatta demanded that the bird be handed over to him. This Siddharth refused to do. A sharp argument ensued between the two. 33. Devadatta argued that he was the owner of the bird because by the rules of the game, he who kills a game becomes the owner of the game. 34. Siddharth denied the validity of the rule. He argued that it is only he who protects that has the right to claim ownership. How can he who wants to kill be the owner ?
Posted on: Tue, 25 Mar 2014 02:06:40 +0000

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