The Responsible Citizen
On a bright Monday morning, Asif, a 22-year-old university student, was on his way to his college when he witnessed a terrible accident near the main road. A speeding car had collided with a motorcyclist, who was now lying unconscious and bleeding.
Asif quickly sprang into action. While others stood in shock, he rushed forward, checked the injured man's pulse, and made sure he was still breathing. He then asked a few bystanders to help him lift the victim carefully and place him into a nearby car. Asif instructed his friend to drive them to the nearest hospital.
Meanwhile, Asif also called the police and provided the car number involved in the accident. The police soon arrived at the scene and began their investigation. Asif's prompt response not only saved the motorcyclist’s life but also helped the authorities take quick action against reckless driving.
His courage and quick thinking earned him praise from the police officers and locals. Asif proved that being alert and responsible can make a significant difference in emergencies.
Moral: Presence of mind and a sense of duty are essential qualities of a good citizen.