Lockdown: Elderly man rides horse for 70 km to take medicine for ill wife
Lockdown: Elderly man rides horse for 70 km to take medicine for ill wife
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Solapur: Due to the coronavirus, roads have been heard all over the country due to lockdown. There is no way other than to walk from one place to another. People are facing difficulties for many important things. A 70-year-old elderly horseman rode 70 km to get his wife's medicine.

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Along with lockdown, curfew is also applicable for the prevention of corona in Maharashtra. Ajmoduddin Pathan, an elder from Darshanal village of Akkalkot in Solapur district in Maharashtra, completed a horse riding journey of up to 70 km to bring medicines for sick wife. Pathan saheb's 67-year-old wife Mumtaz is ill. His wife has a disease of blood pressure and it was very necessary to take her medicine. When his medicine was not found in his medical store in Darshanal village and Akkalkot, he reached Solapur City by horse 70 km to take his wife's medicine on 28 March. By doing this, Ajmodin Pathan has set an example of unwavering love towards his wife. After reaching Solapul, the elderly Ajmodin Pathan went to several medical stores in search of his wife's medicine.

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When the police caught sight of Ajmodin Pathan riding on a horse, the police questioned him. Then after knowing the reason, the police told the address of the medical store where the medicine was to be found and also got breakfast. The elderly Ajmodin Pathan traveled by horse for 2 hours to reach Solapur from the village.

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