The deputy commissioner’s heart was touched by the women’s newspaper Hawker Khuki



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Dil Afroz Khuki. The only newspaper vendor in the metropolis of Rajshahi. The age is around 60 years. He worked hard all day but lived a hard life. The Rajshahi district administration sided with Khuki after the topic of his life’s fight was posted on social media.

Upon learning of Khuki’s fighting life, Rajshahi Deputy Commissioner Abdul Jalil was moved. Sheikh Ehsan Uddin, Deputy Commissioner (Land) of Paba Upazila in Rajshahi, was the first to find out about the girl through social media. He then went to the girl’s house on Tuesday morning. Accept your inquiry. He informed the Deputy Commissioner on the matter.

Khuki also told the media about his plight. He said that different kinds of people tortured him. He was persecuted in different places. Many people make money from the sale of magazines. He also snatched the newspaper he had. He protests but finds no remedy.

Even then he sold magazines in different parts of the metropolis. You have to sell magazines because of your stomach. If you can’t sell the magazine, your livelihood will be cut off. He also said that he was buried in Kushtia, his hometown after his death.

Recently, a video from 11 years ago went viral on social media. After the release of this video, it caused quite a stir across the country. Especially the people of the Rajshahi region were curious to know about Khuki. At that time, in an interview on Desh TV, Khuki revealed some parts of the struggle of his life.

Khuki is known to have made a living selling newspapers in Rajshahi for the past 40 years. As soon as he woke up at 8 in the morning, he addressed the press agents and circulation directors of the local newspapers. Then he took the magazine from them. He started by selling magazines on foot in different parts of the city. The fight of his life began.

Pobar Deputy Commissioner Sheikh Ehsan Uddin took as much interest in Khukhi as anyone else after seeing the viral video. “I went to the girl’s house on Tuesday morning,” she said. I saw that the house was not suitable for living. He also has no food. They didn’t give him food even after going to the hotel. However, a neighbor has promised to cook and feed him three times a day if he sells money. I made that arrangement.

He said, “I know a lot of people beat Khuki thinking she was crazy.” We will take care of this. We will have a watchful eye so that no one can torture him.

“I married an old man when I was a teenager,” Khuki told Jugantar on Wednesday morning. But that world lasted only a month. Then they got married again in Dhaka. But that husband died. From then on, I was mentally unbalanced. I have no children. None of the 12 brothers took my responsibility. I live in two houses in a small space of my manor house.

He said he chose to make a living selling magazines. Since then my life has developed selling magazines. I carry newspapers to different places in the Rajshahi metropolis with storms, rain and sun in my head. Many people take money from me. Harassment in various forms and various forms of physical and mental torture.

“My father was an Ansar aide from the Rajshahi district,” Khuki told reporters in the presence of Deputy Commissioner Sheikh Ehsan Uddin during a visit to Khuki’s home. And my mother was a government high school teacher. They all cheated on me after my parents died at a young age. No one was left out. And I was left a widow because my husband died at a young age. I have started the fight just because I have no family. This fight for survival still continues.

He said, I earn 300 rupees every day selling newspapers. I spend 40 rupees for myself. And to perform Hajj I deposit 100 rupees in the bank. Of the remaining 160 rupees, I distribute 100 rupees to the orphanage, 50 rupees to the temple-mosque and 10 rupees to the fakir miskin. 1 lakh 5 lakhs has been deposited in the bank in so many days. That accumulated money and some ancestral property is the last resort of my life. I want to donate the ancestral land in the name of a school. Scholarships will be awarded to deserving, poor students with the donated money. And after my death I want to sleep in my hometown, Kushtia.

After inspecting Khuki’s home, Sheikh Ehsan Uddin briefed Rajshahi Deputy Commissioner Abdul Jalil on the matter. Then, on Wednesday night, the deputy commissioner went to Khuki’s home. At that moment, he listened carefully to the struggle of Khuki’s life. At that moment, the poignant description of Khuki’s life struggle touched the Deputy Commissioner’s mind.

While inspecting Khuki’s home, the deputy commissioner told the media that he came to his home after hearing everything. The condition of your house is not good. The water falls through the hole in the can. Your home will be habitable by the Office of the Deputy Commissioner. There is no demand for khuki. However, we will also be responsible for the cost of the three meals per month.

He said Deputy Commissioner Sheikh Ehsan Uddin would supervise him. Also, any person or organization can cooperate with the girl. If the caring people in society show up, they may be able to enjoy the rest of their life with some comfort in their later years.



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