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Story Of A Beggar Who Saved Money For 2 Years To Buy A Dress For His Daughter Proves That Fathers Are Kings!

Every single day, we keep reading viral stories and sharing viral videos on social media; this is the only source of ‘Good’ entertainment for many of us. Sometimes, we come across some inspiring stories that leave us in tears. So today, we are here with one such incident that will inspire you.

When it comes to parents, nothing can compare their supreme sacrifices and the hard work which they do for their children for the sake of their happiness.

Proving just that, a story of a father named MD. Kawsar Hossain who is a beggar has left hundreds of people in tears. We complain about little things in our life, but we forget to thank God for making us capable enough to keep our loved ones happy. Kawsar’s story will not only break your heart but it will also make you feel grateful for what you have.

Ten years ago, Kawsar lost his right hand in a major accident. After becoming physically disable, he could only think of begging to feed his family. Like any other father, Kawsar also wants to keep his family happy, he dies for his children and wants to fulfill all of their wishes.

Despite harsh circumstances, Kawsar, a loving father saved money for two years to buy his daughter a new dress. GMB Akash, a photographer took this heartbreaking photograph and shared it on his page along with Kawsar’s heartwrenching story.

Here is what he wrote:

Yesterday, I was able to buy a new dress for my daughter after two years. While I handed sixty pieces of five taka note to the seller, he yelled at me for asking if I am a beggar. My daughter held my hand and cried to leave the shop by saying that she did not want to buy any dress.

I swept off her tears with one hand. Yes, I am a beggar. Ten years ago I had never thought in my nightmares that I have to live by begging from people. The night coach fell from the bridge and unbelievably I was alive. I was alive by becoming a disable. My youngest son often asked me where had I left my other hand. And my daughter Sumaiya feed me every day by saying she knows how difficult it is to do all work with one hand.

After two years my daughter is wearing a new dress, that’s why today I brought her with me to play for some time. Maybe I will not be able to earn anything today, but I wanted to roam around with my little girl. I secretly borrowed this mobile phone from my neighbour without informing my wife. My daughter has no picture and I want to make this day memorable for her. When one day I will have a phone I will take a lot of pictures of my children. I want to keep good memories. It’s very difficult to send my children to school, but I am educating them all. Sometimes they cannot attend the exam because giving exam fees is not always possible by me. On those days they feel very sad then I tell them, sometimes we can miss exams because the biggest exam is life which we are giving every day.

Now I will go for begging. I will place my daughter in a signal where she will wait for me. I will look at her from distant while begging. I feel shame while she looks at me when I lend my one hand to others. But she never leaves me alone. Because there are big cars, she thinks accident can happen again, these cars could run on me and I would die. Whenever I managed to get some money I return to home by holding my daughter’s hand. We do bazaar on our way and my daughter always carry that bag. During rain we love to get wet and talk about our dreams. In someday I do not get any money, on those days we return to home silently. On those days I feel like to die but at night when my children fall in sleep by holding me I feel being alive is not a bad thing. Only bad is when my daughter waits for me in the signal by keeping her head down. When I cannot look at her eye while begging. But today is different. Because today my daughter is very happy. Today this father is not a beggar. Today this father is a king and here is his princess.

– MD. Kawsar Hossain”

Akash has even urged people to come forward and help the people whose stories he shares. Many have even given a positive response. Take a look at his original post about Kawsar here:

Every father is a hero and an inspiration to his children. He is the one who guides, loves and cares his children all through the life. He always acts as the pillar of strength and support for his children.

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