And it was April 2023, when I was transferred to Kishanganj as an officer trainee in the post of Sub-divisional Magistrate (SDM). The next day of my joining I was sent to a protest area and was told by my senior officer to let the protest be in a peaceful manner. The protest was for the Reservation of Surajpuri at the National level. I was far away from the crux area of protest but I heard a speech citing constitutional articles and provisions. The tone of the speech was somewhat familiar. What I found was a young man, having a moustache and long hair; and he was none other than Armaghan. He was leading the protest and demanding from the central government to take the Surajpuri community into consideration for Other Backward Classes (OBC) reservation. After his speech, I went to meet Armaghan. I asked him, why not IAS? He said, "Beyond all such meta dreams, realism calls me. My homeland calls me to serve them. To hear them is to love them and to love my homeland is better than anything transient in nature". From here, if we succeed in getting reservation, more administrative officers will emerge from the Surajpuri community, he said. This reminded me of Palestinian national poet Mahmoud Darwish.