Balach is the smallest boy in his family and he used to play games with his friends at a net cap which is far from his home. He concealed to his brothers about games because his brother doesn't allow him to play games. According to the Balach brothers that games are an addiction that effect on the human brain, mental health, and eye infection.

One day, Balach went to play video games with his friend near his friend’s house. When Balach was playing video games on the computer and his father was standing behind him but Balach was not aware of that. When his father hooded his neck and Balach said "who are you? Leave me otherwise I will beat you “after saying this statement Balach turned his face then Balach see that he is the father. Unfortunately, his father slapped him and he run away.

After two hours, Father came home and ask that where Balach is? Did he come or not? Mother answered that he is not came yet. However, Father explains the story and he send his elder son to find Balach.

After 4 hours, it was 12 o' clock but brother can't find Balach that's why the family members became worried about Balach and mother started shouting on father that father slapped Balach that's why Balach is fearing and he is not coming to home. Likewise, brothers and Father started to find Balach and he went outside to find Balach and started calling here and there for finding Balach but they did not find Balach came. They were very upset and tired.

Suddenly, they went to mosque to announce that Balach was angry with father and he is not coming home. We appeal to all that if any see him than please call this number. After 10 minutes, a man bring Balach in home and Balach was totally injured. He was not able to walk. His father became very worried and said to man how it happened? He answered that he has been accident by a car when he was running on the street.

 .Father was feeling sorry and he said I will never slapped anyone because it can be a big lose for my own self. We should not do like this because everyone have ego, fears and dignity their mind.

By: Tanveer Murad

Malir, Karachi