Answer:
The excerpt from the text that most effectively demonstrates that the narrator's point of view about the Cabuliwallah has changed is "Tears came to my eyes. I forgot that he was a poor Cabuli fruit-seller, while I was—. But no, what was I more than he? He also was a father."
Step-by-step explanation:
By the end of the story we can see how Mini's father who is the narrator of the story comes to understand that at the end there is no difference between the Cabuliwallah and himself or any other man in the world who has a daughter, they were both men that loved their daughters and were willing to do whatever was necessary for them to have it all.