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Begging family in Pakistan spent Rs 5 crore to feed 20 thousand people video goes viral

Trending Videos: A shocking incident has come to light from Pakistan, where sweets, vermicelli, biryani, pulao, korma and what not, were prepared in a feast. About 20 thousand people attended this feast. The surprising thing about this incident is that the family which had arranged this feast is a beggar by profession and earns his living by begging. As soon as the video went viral on social media, there was a stir among the users and a section was left shocked.

Begging family given a feast worth Rs 5 crore

Pakistan, which often faces criticism due to political and economic instability, has also suffered the label of “beggar country”. However, a unique and shocking aspect is that professional beggars in the country are also owners of huge wealth and sometimes rise above their “beggar” identity in the society and do such work which shocks people. According to a report, this program took place near Rahwali railway station in Gujranwala. Thousands of people from different parts of Punjab participated in it. The beggar family spent about 5 crore Pakistani rupees on this feast, which is equivalent to about 1.25 crore Indian rupees.

fed food to 20 thousand people

The news is about a family in Pakistan who used to live by begging, but with their hard work and honesty, they progressed so much that on the occasion of their grandmother’s 40th (fortieth day of prayer) they fed 20,000 people. This family showed that no matter what the circumstances are, any goal can be achieved with hard work and good intentions. His move not only filled the stomachs of 20 thousand people but also created a stir on the internet.

Users made funny comments

The video has been shared from @365newsdotpk’s Users are giving their reactions on the video. One user wrote…someone can have a party worth Rs 5 crore even by begging, I am feeling dizzy. Some users jokingly asked whether we should leave our jobs and start begging.



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