Once upon a time, there was a king in a city whose treasures were full. One day a thief named Kalu planned to steal the king's treasure. At midnight Kalu came to steal the king's palace. He started holes in the treasury's door. The King was awake at that time, he heard some voice, he came out, the voice was coming from the direction of the treasure, he went there to check it. The king was wearing ordinary clothes and thieves did not recognize them. The King asked Kalu who are you and what are you doing. Kalu said, "I am a thief and have come to take away the treasure, I think that you are a thief and came with this intention." None, we both walk in and take away the treasure and will make half of the treasury half. They did this and plundered the treasury and plundered the gems half-a-half. There were three pieces of diamond also read. Thieves said how to divide these pieces of diamonds into two, then the King suggested that we leave one of these three diamond pieces for a poor king and we keep one. The thief agreed to this. When the thief began to take his share, the king asked him his name and address. Kalu had vowed to speak the truth, so he told everything to the truth.
The king took his share and hid it in his room. The next morning, he asked his chief minister to inspect the treasure. When the minister observed that all the treasure has become empty, only one piece of diamond is left. He came to know that the treasure has been stolen. He picked up the diamond and kept it in his pocket. He thought everyone would think that the thief stole all the treasure and no one would doubt me either. The minister told the king everything that all the treasure has been stolen, nothing left. The king said to his soldiers that he had captured Kalu and brought him to the court. The soldiers did the same, when Kalu reached the court, he could not recognize the king that he was a thief. The king asked him if you are the only thief who has robbed all the treasure and left nothing. Kalu told the truth that I have looted half of the money, half my partner has looted, on the advice of a fellow thief, I left a piece of diamond for you and that piece would be on the same. The minister told the king that this thief is lying, I myself have checked, there was nothing. The king told his soldiers that they searched for the minister and searched for the minister. At the time of the search, he got a piece of diamond from the minister's pocket. In this way, the King also cleverly saved his treasure and also found out about his minister's loyalty.
Who was the real thief
Kalu also spoke the truth while being a thief, while the minister not only stole but also a lie. The big thief from Kalu was the minister of the king, because the minister is loyal to the king, the king relies on his minister and demands advice from him on bad times. Raja's minister was a thief and a booth and a minister with such virtues could harm not only the king but the entire state. The meaning of this is to say that the greater danger is from doing bad things of good people.