
Srinagar SSP helps elderly chana seller with Rs 1 lakh who got robbed of his life savings. Viral story
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The post shares how SSP Sandeep Chaudhary took the initiative to assist Abdul Rehman, the channa seller, after he was robbed of his whole life's savings.
A wholesome post shared by Srinagar mayor Parvaiz Ahmad Qadri about the SSP of Srinagar has won the hearts of many. The post shared on Twitter gave details about the kind gesture shown by the Senior Superintendent of Police Sandeep Chaudhary towards a 90-year-old Chana seller. We bet that the post will leave you a bit misty-eyed. Appreciative decision by Srinagar police & @Sandeep_IPS_JKP towards the old aged Channa seller to assist him with the money of one lakh that was looted from his home. Abdul Rehman had saved the laborious money for his last rites; he sells snacks and lives all alone!Salute sir pic.twitter.com/FL0tXvoUWB A great work is done. It's so laudable and mind-boggling decision taken by Srinagar police headed by Mr Sandeep_IPS_JKP. The poor person Abdul Rehman will be delighted and now live happily. Hats off to JKP. A big salute to the Police Officer and I pray for Chana Wala Sasa a long healthy and happy life Man with such a lively smile how nice.. A heart whelming gesture. Let the tribe increase. Our country need officers like you...Sandeep sir...
The post shares how Chaudhary took the initiative to assist Abdul Rehman, the channa seller, after he was robbed of his whole life's savings. Chaudhary gave Rehman Rs 1 lakh from his own pocket and the selfless deed left people amazed.

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