Indebted citizen wins crores in lottery

 Indebted citizen wins crores in lottery

Indebted citizen wins crores in lottery

Muhammad Bawa was about to sell the house after being fed up with the demands of the people.

''Hours before a indebted Indian citizen sold his house to pay off his debt, he won a prize of crores in the lottery''.

According to the British Broadcasting Agency, Muhammad Bawa, a citizen from the Indian state of Kerala, who was worried about the burden of debts and was tired of the demands, was about to sell his house, but a few hours before doing so, he won a lottery worth millions of rupees and gave it to him. ''The house was saved from being sold''.

According to the report, a few days ago on July 25, Muhammad Bawa, a resident of the Indian state of Kerala, was called by his friend to tell him the good news that he had won 10 million Indian rupees in the lottery, which is more than three crore rupees in Pakistani currency.

It should be noted that lotteries are largely illegal in most states of India, but are allowed in a few places, including Kerala, with strict supervision and regulations.

There could not have been a better time for Muhammad Bawa to win this amount as he had been burdened with debts for many years and the lenders had put a lot of pressure on him and family.

As a last resort, the family had decided to sell their house to pay off the debt, and just hours before the friend's call, Muhammad Bawa had almost reached with a buyer an agreement  to sell his house.

On July 25, he was supposed to meet a buyer at 5:30 PM to confirm the sale of his house and accept the advance payment, but fate had other plans for him. Got a WhatsApp message about the results and soon got a call.

Muhammad Bawa said that I had no one left to turn to for help, but when we got the good news, we had no words to express our feelings.

Muhammad Bawa is expected to get Rs 6.3 million after paying tax on the prize money. It is not clear how long they will be able to get the money but they are not worried now because the lenders have stopped knocking on the door after knowing that I have won my prize.

They said after I won the lottery, everyone has become quiet, earlier people were clamoring for money, but now they know that I have the money to pay them back, so things have calmed down.

Mohammad Bawa said that he used to work as a contractor in the construction sector and his family is from a middle-class background that had no debt until a few years ago, but in the past few years the work had started to run out. I have no control over Corona then our situation worsened.

At the time, this lottery seems like a lot of money, but after paying off the debt, Bava will not have much left. They want to use the remaining money to help Ganesh buy a house.

"Ganesh is also going through a tough time because he doesn't have his own house," he says.

They also want to donate some money to the poor.

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