The big family is pulling the strings with little hands



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The van was driven by Tahajjat ​​Sampa. Age 11 years. Your fight for survival continues with the gentle hand that controls the hard handle of the battery truck. The money earned by driving the van covers the sick father’s medical expenses and the family’s expenses.

Tahajjat’s house is in the Nakati village of Jamalpur Sadar upazila. She is a fourth grade student at the Nakati government primary school. Four members of his family. Sampar’s father, Shafiqul Islam, 40, was unable to move normally in a traffic accident five years ago.

Shafiqul Islam used to drive his family in a van. He was paralyzed after the accident. The family fell into the deep sea. Meanwhile, the eldest daughter Sumi Akhter got married. Just over a year ago, Sampa, the youngest daughter, began driving her father’s truck to take the helm of the world. Shafiqul claims that a lot of money has been spent on his treatment since the accident. Due to lack of money, the treatment almost stopped. She needs Rs 200 worth of medicine every day. They play one day and don’t eat another. In such a situation, the girl began to drive the van.

When visiting Nakati Bazaar on Tuesday, Sampa was seen waiting for passengers in a battery-powered van. During the conversation, Sampa said that he drives the car well. Go to different places in Jamalpur city with rental. This is how the fight of his life goes on. Later I went to the publisher’s house and saw a little cabin. They all live in that house. His father is lying on the bed.

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