Saddam Hussain, a youngster from Lailapur, Assam, faced a tragic accident 7-8 years ago, costing him one leg in a collision with a truck. Undeterred, he adapted to using a prosthetic limb for walking and riding motorcycles.Formerly an auto welding mechanic, Hussain, driven by his passion for bikes, transformed adversity into opportunity. Despite the lack of government support, he established a bike repairing workshop in Lailapur.
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Bajaj Pulsar 180’s Transformation into RE Bullet
In a remarkable feat, Hussain took on the challenge of converting a Bajaj Pulsar 180 into a Royal Enfield Bullet. Investing his time and 40,000 rupees, he dedicated two months to achieve the stunning makeover. Hussain not only pursued his dream but also extended his expertise to customers seeking unique bike modifications. His workshop became a hub for bike enthusiasts looking to revamp their rides.
Balancing family responsibilities with his workshop, Hussain, a loving husband and father of three, continues to earn a livelihood through his dedication. Despite his achievements, he appeals for government assistance to further his passion and future endeavors.
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Local Sensation
Hussain’s story resonates in Lailapur, where locals admire his determination. In a society where disability often leads to dependency, Hussain stands as an inspiration, showcasing the potential of specially-abled individuals While his story inspires, Hussain’s plea for government aid emphasizes the need for recognizing and supporting the talents of differently-abled individuals. His journey reflects the triumph of the human spirit and the potential for greatness against all odds.
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