Kaithal: Wait 14 years, a meeting and dream, Rampal Kashyap's story

Kaithal (Haryana), April 14 (IANS). It is said that if there is true reverence and intention, no resolution is impossible. The story of Rampal Kashyap, a resident of the Kangthali town in Kaithal, Haryana, is a living example of this. Rampal, an ordinary laborer by profession, has made such a promise that has become a discussion today across the country. Rampal promised in the year 2012 that he would remain barefoot until Narendra Modi became the Prime Minister of India and asked him to wear Paduka (shoes) himself. It wasn’t a simple decision. He never carried slippers, not even in the summer heat, cold cold and rainmoder. Although Narendra Modi became prime minister in 2014 and 2019, according to Rampal, the resolution would only have been completed when Modi himself asked him to wear shoes. That was why he kept waiting. Rampal says, “People called me crazy, but I knew my reverence was true.” He thanks Premier Modi while talking to the Ians news agency. Rampal said: “I promised in 2012 that I would not wear shoes and slippers until Narendra Modi became prime minister. People called me crazy, but when Premier Modi met, it felt like God saw.” He said he was called and called Yamunanagar, where Prime Minister modes put him on shoes. He said he was an ordinary laborer. Former Guhla Mla Kulwant Bazigar took this confidence of Rampal seriously and sent a letter to the prime minister on April 10. In the letter, Rampal’s fine was mentioned and requested to complete this resolution itself. This letter was taken into account by the PMO and Rampal was specially invited to the Prime Minister’s rally in Yamunanagar on April 14. In the presence of thousands of people, among the ropes of security personnel, Rampal Kashyap was called by Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself and asked him to wear Paduka. Rampal’s eyes were clearly visible at that moment. He said, “It is no less than the philosophy of God for me. Today my 14 -year -old fine was successful.” Rampal’s sister -in -law, Sunita Devi said emotionally, saying, “Everyone worried them about when they would wear shoes, but it seems that the faith of our oldest has done a miracle.” He said he promised many years ago that we would not wear shoes until Narendra Modi became prime minister. He said that Prime Minister Modi listened to us, which can be more happy than that. Please tell that Kurukshetra MP Naveen Jindal also tried earlier to help Rampal, but that the effort could not succeed. -Ians DSC/CBT