Madhya Pradesh

Beggar buys ₹90,000 bike after wife complains of backache, spends life savings

Written Ishika Yadav | Edited Chandrashekar Srinivasan

In a heartwarming incident, Santosh Kumar Sahu – a beggar from Chhindwara drict in Madhya Pradesh – bought a moped for his wife Munni. The bike is worth ₹90,000. Santosh told news agency ANI he got the bike because his wife complained about a backache from sitting on the tricycle he owned earlier.
#WATCH A beggar, Santosh Kumar Sahu buys a moped motorcycle worth ₹90,000 for his wife Munni in Chhindwara, MPEarlier, we had a tricycle. After my wife complained of backache, I got this vehicle for ₹90,000. We can now go to Seoni, Itarsi, Bhopal, Indore, he says. pic.twitter.com/a72vKheSAB— ANI MP/CG/Rajasthan (@ANI_MP_CG_RJ) May 24, 2022
“Earlier, we had a tricycle. After my wife complained of backache, I got this vehicle for ₹90,000,” he was quoted as saying. “Now we can now go to Seoni, Itarsi, Bhopal, Indore,” he told news agency ANI.In a video shared on Twitter, the couple can be seen taking a ride on their new and garlanded two-wheeler, which they bought from their life savings.Media reports say the couple earns roughly ₹300 – ₹400 in a day begging at bus stands, temples and mosques. Sahu, who has disabilities in his lower limbs, begs for alms with Munni; he used to sit in a tricycle that Munni would push forward.However, after pushing the tricycle all day long – in good and bad weather – and on tarred and kutcha roads – his wife started complaining of a severe backache. She would often fall ill from the pain. After seeing this Sahu decided to buy the vehicle for themselves.

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