During an Eid visit to Kamalapur Railway Station, a street child’s heartfelt gesture touched Home Affairs Adviser Lt. Gen. (Retd.) Jahangir Alam Chowdhury. The child refused money, saying, “I only want blessings.” Discover this emotional encounter and its powerful message.
As Ramin tried to show respect by touching the adviser’s feet, the adviser gently held his hands and stroked his head with affection. Overjoyed, Ramin asked the adviser for his blessings. In response, the adviser placed his hand on the boy’s head and said, “I pray for you stay well.”
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When the adviser then tried to give the boy some money, Ramin stepped back and said, “I don’t need money.” The adviser again approached him and said, “Pray for me.” Later, when journalists asked Ramin why he refused the money, the boy replied, “I really liked him. Really liked him. If I took money, people would say bad things.”