Cycle Baba’s Heartwarming Encounter with Afghans: Discover His Surprising ‘Biggest Issue’

Cycle Baba’s Heartwarming Encounter with Afghans: Discover His Surprising ‘Biggest Issue’

In a heartening display of humanity’s innate goodness, Dr. Raj Phanden, fondly known as Cycle Baba, recently shared a captivating video capturing his encounters of kindness during his travels in Afghanistan. Despite his attempts to offer money, Phanden found himself repeatedly refused by the locals, a testament to the unwavering generosity of the Afghan people.

This heartwarming video swiftly captured the attention of viewers worldwide, amassing over eight million views within days of its upload on June 18th. Commenters on social media platforms like Instagram expressed admiration for the genuine displays of kindness showcased in the footage, with one user remarking, “Instagram has unveiled the true colours of the world, revealing the beauty and diversity which is often overlooked. This is a new vibrant reality around us.”

Moreover, the video sparked discussions about the deep historical and cultural ties between India and Afghanistan. One commenter highlighted the extensive development projects undertaken by India in Afghanistan, spanning critical sectors such as power, water supply, healthcare, and education, underscoring the longstanding partnership between the two nations.

Check out the viral video:

Dr. Raj Phanden posted the video with a caption that reads, “Thanks 8M views Best Hospitality till now.”

Beyond the specific context of India and Afghanistan, the video also prompted individuals to share their own stories of experiencing kindness from strangers. From Punjab to Dubai, and across airport terminals, anecdotes poured in, illustrating instances where borders dissolved in the face of compassion and solidarity.

Cycle Baba is on journey to cover all the countries with his cycle and have travelled to more than a hundred countries in his journey. 

 

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