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Viral Video: Cop gives slippers to barefoot cart-puller 

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Cop gives slippers to barefoot cart-puller 

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  • Kindness costs nothing and makes both the giver and the receiver happy.
  • UP police officer gave a cart puller who was walking barefoot a pair of brand-new slippers.
  • The video has been watched 2 million times online and has touched people all over the world.
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In the clip we’re talking about, the same thing happened. So, a UP police cop gives a cart puller who was walking barefoot on the road a pair of brand-new slippers. The video has been watched over 2 million times online and has touched people all over the world.

UP cop Shivang Shekhar Goswami posted the now-famous video on Twitter. In the short video, a person who pulls a cart can be seen walking on the road without shoes. When a police cop saw that, he quickly gives the man a pair of brand-new slippers. He put it on right away and thanked the officer very much. So sweet, isn’t it?

The post has a caption that says, “Very nice and good work.”

Check out the popular video here:

Netizens were won over by the police officer’s kind act, so it’s no surprise that they took to the comments section to show their love.

See the reactions below:

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