WATCH: Come fetch your 102-year-old uncle, he’s still alive

File photo: The activist said he had since received phone calls from about three dozen people across Haryana facing a similar situation after Chand’s procession video went viral. Picture: Pixnio

File photo: The activist said he had since received phone calls from about three dozen people across Haryana facing a similar situation after Chand’s procession video went viral. Picture: Pixnio

Published Sep 15, 2022

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New Delhi, India – When 102-year-old Duli Chand’s pension was stopped because Indian authorities could not believe he was still alive, all efforts to prove them wrong failed – until this week.

Chand arrived at a government office in a horse-drawn carriage wearing full wedding garb and accompanied by a brass band and declared, “I’m alive!”, local media reported on Thursday.

“My old-age pension was stopped in March as the government records show that I am dead,” Chand said.

“I’ve since been trying in vain to prove that I am still alive.”

Activist Naveen Jaihind, who was one of the dozens who joined the procession, said he heard about the case and decided to help.

“Together we approached different offices and held a press conference but to no avail,” Jaihind told AFP.

“This is when we thought of a wedding procession as a way to get some much-needed attention and action,” he added.

Chand sat on a decorated chariot and took a procession to hand over a memorandum to the administration and former minister Manish Grover urging them to restore his old-age pension, according to reports.

Chand was seen holding a board, which read, “Thara fufa zinda hai” meaning “Your uncle is still alive”.

The activist said he had since received phone calls from about three dozen people across Haryana facing a similar situation after Chand’s procession video went viral.

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