Meerut (UP): As the world celebrates the day of love toady, a 63-year-old man from Meerut reminisces the time he wrote a 1000 pages love letter to his wife about 24 years ago. Jeevan Singh Bisht, who lived away from his wife as he worked at the Income Tax Department, took 3 months and 3 days to finish writing the letter. He used a total of 111 pens to write it and sent it to his wife living in his village with their two children.
The letter weighing a total of 8 kgs, still preserved as the token of their love, had made Bisht's wife Kamla extremely happy. As romantic as it sounds, writing the letter took a lot of efforts from Bisht. Speaking to ETV Bharat, Bisht said he also had to take a seven day break from his work in order to finish writing the letter in time.
Remembering the olden days set in the Chapad village in the Almora district of Uttarakhand, Bisht says he was quite young when he fell in love with a girl from his village. Kamla, equally in love with Jeevan, ended up getting married to him soon after they started growing close. After their marriage, Jeevan Singh got a job at the Income Tax Department in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh.
Though both moved to Meerut in the initial days of their marriage, family responsibilities soon drew them states apart. Kamala, with their children, shifted back to the village to take care of the family, while Jeevan stayed back in Meerut earning bread and butter. He would pay occasional visits to see his family, but was agonized by the distances between him and his loving wife that they both had to endure.