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Jaani Chor English Story 


A bania had three sons. Once when the baniya fell ill, he called the three boys and asked what would you like to do, what kind of life would you lead?

"The elder boy said that he will make a living from the shop itself. The younger said that I will do some good business. Lallu, who was the youngest, said, I will steal. Once I get a strong hand, I will do something for years. Won't be needed."

Hearing his words, Baniya felt very sad. Said, "Son! Stealing is not an easy task. If caught, they are beaten to death and made an extortionist. He needs a lot of wisdom." The boy said, "I have so much wisdom. If you want, you can take the test."

 Baniya said, "Then you will have to go to Delhi and steal the horse of the emperor Akbar, which has been brought from Kabul in the past.

If you bring the horse within a week, I will be sure that you have no lack of intelligence." Saying "Okay." At that time the boy started towards Delhi. On reaching Delhi, he found that there was a tight guard around the city. He stopped on the road outside, and started thinking, how to go inside. Jaani Chor: Story of a Vicious Chor | English Story | Jaani Chor English Story

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After some time he saw a barber coming. When he came near, he asked, "Brother, where are you going?" The barber told that he goes to the city every day to shave. This is his business. asked "Who are you?" The boy said that I am called Jani Ram and I also want to go to this city. The barber told that only a person can go inside the city who does some work. The useless man is not allowed to enter the city.

Hearing this, Janiram started thinking, how to enter the city? He said to the barber, "Good brother! I will go back, but keep shaving me." 

The barber accepted his word. Said, "Sit down." Janiram sat down. But how to shave because there is no water. Then Janiram pointed to a pond in the distance. Said, "Bring water in the bowl from there, then only the shaving will be done." 

The barber put his box there and went to get water. Jaani Chor: The Story of a Vicious Thief | English Story | Jaani Chor English Story

What was it now, Janiram carried the box on his shoulder and hurriedly entered the city, pretending to be a barber. After reaching the city, he started living near a bhatiyari. Slowly he overpowered Bhatiyari. Said to him, "If you keep doing my work intelligently, then I will give you one Asharfi everyday." When the old lady agreed, she told that from today my name is Jani Chor. No one should know where Jani Chor lives.

The next day he wrote a letter and gave it to the old lady to take it and put it in the court. The pamphlet read - "Badshah Salamat! Jaani Chor has come to this city, he will steal your Kabuli horse." 

The old lady gave that leaflet to her parrot and the parrot came immediately to put the leaflet in the court. If this courage of a known thief did not tie the father-in-law to the horse's tail, then say. Jaani Chor: The Story of a Vicious Thief | English Story | Jaani Chor English Story

The king announced that the one who guards our horse tonight will be given a reward of five hundred rupees. Hearing this, a greedy goldsmith reached the court and took the job of guarding the horse. When the thief learned from the old lady that the goldsmith had taken the responsibility of guarding the horse, he asked the old woman, "Who else is there in the goldsmith's house?"

The old lady told that her parents, brothers and sisters are all there. She has a young boy, who has gone abroad for a job and has not returned home for many years. Jani Chor was happy and told the old lady that now the work will be done. You collect some pieces of iron, brass and gilt and make a bundle of it. Wrap a beautiful silk cloth outside.

The old lady did the same. In the evening, the thief kept the bundle beside and reached the goldsmith's house. The goldsmith's housewife and her son's daughter-in-law were at home that night. Jani Chor knocked on the door and called his mother. The goldsmith's housewife had become old. It was not clearly visible with the eyes. Jaani Chor: The Story of a Vicious Thief | English Story | Jaani Chor English Story

She got up on hearing the sound. Woke up the daughter-in-law too. “Ai, my Sumer has arrived. Get up daughter-in-law! See... Sumer has returned after so many days. The daughter-in-law also stood up. The mother hugged the son. She said, "Now your voice, color... Everything has changed my red." "Yes mother... in twelve years you too are looking like a change." Nearby was standing a decoction of multi veils.

Jani Chor asked about the father. It is learned that they have gone on guard today. Jani Chor has come in the city, he wants to steal the king's horse. In the night, the daughter-in-law prepared a good food and fed it. Mother slept in her room. He also reached the place with the daughter-in-law. For a long time both of them kept talking. In the end the daughter-in-law asked, "You must have earned a lot of money for your parents, have you brought something for me too?" Jaani Chor: Story of a Vicious Chor | English 
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Jani Chor smiled and tinkered with the bundle and said, "Look! This time I have brought a lot for you. I am more than those things that you have brought from your maternal home. Just bring those things in comparison with them. Or not." The daughter-in-law was very happy, brought all her jewelry and kept it.

That's when he remembered. She said, "I have not brought my Naulakha necklace, it is kept on another room. Wait, I will bring it too." Saying that she went to another room.Jani thief thought that God has given her a good chance, it should not be lost.


The Kotwal said, "I tell the truth not a joke. You have gone to worship the Thakur, while the Thakur himself wants to worship you." "Good ? So let's go and worship there in the temple." Thakur jumped with joy and took his horse along and went to the temple. He tied the horse outside.

 Taking handcuffs, shackles and a gun, he threatened to enter the temple courtyard with the woman. Seeing the handcuffs and shackles, the woman asked, "Thakurji what is all this?"

The Kotwal lovingly explained to him that these thieves are the jewels of the dacoits. "I'll wear them and see." Saying this, the woman took handcuffs and put them on her wrists. Taking out handcuffs from her wrists, the Kotwal said, "

This is not something for you to wear. Your soft wrists will get eaten by this." The woman insisted. "No! I want to wear these things and see how they are worn." Jaani Chor: The Story of a Vicious Thief | English Story | Jaani Chor English Story

"Okay, then stop. I'll show you how to wear them. Just keep wearing me as I tell you." Saying that he put handcuffs in his hands and shackles in his feet. Then smiling said, "See? This is how it is worn. Now open them. ,

Hearing the words of the Kotwal, the woman laughed out loud. He put aside his fake weapon and took the gun and placed it on the chest of the Kotwal, "Worship will you, Barkhurdar…. Is it easy to worship a Jani Chor?"

The Kotwal's senses were blown away as soon as he saw the form of a thief. He pleaded, "Brother, forgive me this time. I will never come in your way from now on." But when was Jani Chor going to listen? He tied the Kotwal with a rope. Putting a cloth in his mouth, he made him sit on the horse and threw it in front of the emperor's palace. Jaani Chor: The Story of a Vicious Thief | English Story | Jaani Chor English Story

As the morning approached, there was a stir in the city. Jani Chor created the condition of the Kotwal which had never been created till date. People started trembling in the name of Jani Chor. The courtiers felt that now it was difficult to save the horse from his hands. He will surely blow up the horse if there is a stake. The paper fell again in the court. In which it was written about taking the Kabuli horse away quickly.

This time, no one was ready for guarding even after keeping a reward of five thousand rupees. The emperor was very worried about how to protect the horse and the thief should be caught alive. If no solution was found, the emperor himself decided that he would catch the thief with his own hands. Thinking of this, the king sat on the same Kabuli horse and started guarding him.

Jani Chor finds out that this time the emperor himself is on guard. He took the form of an old lady and sat on the road leading to the temple and started grinding the grain by putting the mill ahead. Seeing the old lady grinding grain on the side of the road, the king asked, "For whom are you grinding grain at this time?"

The old woman gasped and said, "What should I do, government! Old age is very bad and the worse thing is poverty. During the day, the children of the locality tease me by calling me pagli. That's why I come here at night and work. A soldier had just come, grinding. Wheat has been given for him. Now he will come and take it."

Hearing this, the king got down from the horse. asked, "What was the name of that soldier?" The old woman wiped the sweat from her forehead. Said, "The name of the government, he was telling something known." The emperor was convinced that he was the thief. He asked the old woman, "When will he come back?" "Government will come soon." Jaani Chor: Story of a Vicious Chor | English Story | Jaani Chor English Story

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The king thought, there would be no better chance to catch the thief. He said to the old woman, "You put on my clothes and give me your clothes so that I can catch him. He is not a soldier but a thief. I will catch him and take him to the king." 

Putting on his clothes, the king sent him to the courtyard of the temple. He also handed over his Kabuli horse to him. He himself put on the old woman's old clothes and sat on the side of the road and started spinning the mill.

As soon as the horse came in his hand, the thief did not get blown away. He immediately climbed on the horse and said, "Badshah safe! You keep grinding the mill, this thief ran away..." When the king heard the sound, he was shocked. Chor! You turned out to be an effigy of wisdom. Jaani Chor: Story of a vicious thief | English Story | Jaani Chor English Story

On the other hand, when Jani Chor reached home in Badshah's dress, Baniya was convinced. Said, "Well done son! Now you can certainly steal, but remember! Never trouble the poor. Don't rob the money earned by honesty and hard work... and don't lag behind in helping the poor. Now Go and bring back the king's horse. Hearing this, the thief went out to get the horse back.

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