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Lalu offers job to youth after hearing shayeri

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Posted: Nov 24, 2007 at 0000 hrs IST

Kolkata, November 24: Living up to his image as a ‘Messiah of the poor’, Railways Minister Lalu Prasad offered a youth a job with the railways after hearing a shayeri (quartet) composed by him.

Budding poet Feroz Alam had composed the 'shayeri' in praise of the Railways Minister and got an opportunity to present it before Prasad at a function organised at the Kolkata terminal.

Alam had just began singing Apna Lalu-ji ko hum hargis bhula sakte nahin/ yeh jo Railway hai, dusra koi chala sakta nahin, when the Railways minister stopped him and told one of the officers, usko bahal kar lo.

Son of a septugenerian mason, Alam resides in Belgachhia area close to the terminal and works as a 'surmawalla.' He also sells sarees at times.

"I never thought my day would end like this," a visibly elated Alam later said, "this is the greatest day of my life."

Railway sources said that 27-year-old Alam would be offered a Group-D job under the cultural quota.

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