Chaiwala throws Rs 60K lavish party with DJ procession for buying moped on EMI, police seize bike; watch

Purchasing a new bike, car or anything else is a pleasure. To share the joy, people throw a party depending on the intensity of happiness and the budget they can afford. However, would you opt to spend Rs 60,000 for a celebration after purchasing a two-wheeler? Well, a tea seller in Madhya Pradesh grabbed the eyeballs and has gone viral on social media for throwing a lavish Rs 60,000 party with a DJ procession after purchasing a moped bike on EMI.

Chaiwala throws Rs 60K lavish party with DJ procession for buying moped on EMI, police seize bike;

Chaiwala throws Rs 60K lavish party with DJ procession for buying moped on EMI, police seize bike; watch

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Purchasing a new bike, car or anything else is a pleasure. To share the joy, people throw a party depending on the intensity of happiness and the budget they can afford. However, would you opt to spend Rs 60,000 for a celebration after purchasing a two-wheeler? Well, a tea seller in Madhya Pradesh grabbed the eyeballs and has gone viral on social media for throwing a lavish Rs 60,000 party with a DJ procession after purchasing a moped bike on EMI.

Murari Lal Kushwaha, a tea seller in Shivpuri- 115km from Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, purchased the two-wheeler for Rs 90,000. He made a downpayment of Rs 20,000 and spent three times the amount on celebration. Murari arrived at the showroom on Sunday evening with a JCB, a horse carriage and a DJ.

After traditional puja, he garlanded his new bike. Then the new moped was lifted into the sky with the help of the JCB. Next, his friends started grooving to the DJ's music. Even a horse carriage is seen in the procession.

The video of the procession has taken the internet by storm. In it, Murari can be seen walking with the procession decked out neatly in a violet suit.

When asked about the reason behind such a grand celebration, Murari said that he did it to make his children happy, Priyanka (daughter) and Ram and Shyam (sons).

Murari said, "I am happy that I provide for my family. Every celebration is a way to bring joy to my kids."

In the video, people can be seen clicking selfies with Murari as he walks with the procession.

However, things took a sour turn after police seized his new bike and the DJ equipment. Furthermore, the police also registered a case against Murari and the DJ operator for spreading noise pollution.

Well, this is not the first time that Murari threw such a lavish party. Three years ago, he purchased a mobile phone worth Rs 12,500 and he spent Rs 25,000 for celebration.

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