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Manish Mishra, was a skilled marksman for the Madhya Pradesh police. He has been wandering around like a beggar for the last decade. He has the whole family. But above all, it seems to have nothing.
Tackling your sidewalk for 10 years. Full head of hair, full cheek of unshaven beard. They are the companions for twelve months in the dusty life of the road. If someone shows mercy, food is collected. If not, starve all day.
It is known that after losing his mental balance, everything in Manish’s life went wrong. He once lost his job with the police. And where the ‘crazy’ child sits, the family moves away.
So was his busy life. His sudden encounter with old batchmates. They couldn’t recognize Manish. But it wasn’t bad to recognize Manish. What happens next is no less dramatic.
The victory procession took to the streets after the announcement of the results of Madhya Pradesh’s by-elections. DSP Ratnesh Tomar and Vijay Vadoria were in charge of making sure that nothing unpleasant happened around the procession.
Suddenly they see a beggar on the sidewalk. Police officer Vijay handed him the nice jacket he was wearing. Ratnesh Singh gives you a new pair of shoes.
They were returning. But the officer was surprised to call the beggar by the name of Vadoria. After standing for a while, he went back to the beggar. You can find out by asking if it is Manish Mishra. After that, the two policemen had no difficulty recognizing him.
They are the 1999 batch mate! They want to take Manish with them. But due to Manish’s strong objection, he was eventually taken to an ashram. His mental treatment has also been arranged there.
Both Manish’s father and Chara are known to have retired from the additional SP position. Manish’s brother is the officer in charge of the police station. His sister works at the embassy. The last post in the Datia district was Deputy Inspector Manish. Then mental illness.
During these 10 years, arrangements were made to keep him in multiple ashrams and homeless centers in Bhopal. But each time he got away. His family also claimed that they had not been able to keep Manish at home.
BA / PR
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