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Nizamabad man can withstand 230 volt of electric current!

Believe it or not, a man in Nizamabad has developed immunity to electric current and can let it pass through his body that acts as a conductor when he lights any electric bulb.

Nizamabad (Andhra Pradesh), Jan.30 : Believe it or not, a man in Nizamabad has developed immunity to electric current and can let it pass through his body that acts as a conductor when he lights any electric bulb.

An electrician by profession and a resident of Ramannapet in Morthad Mandal of Nizamabad in Andhra Pradesh, Bosa Kashiram leaves onlookers flabbergasted as he performs dare-devils holding naked electricity wires.

Bosaram, who is in his late 40s, claims to have mastered the art of bearing high voltage current 30 years ago.

"I am practicing this practice since 1976. However, it was only in 1980 that I tried touching livewire on barefoot, without slippers. It is very difficult work and one should not try it. If one comes in contact with current and one is not wearing chappals, it could be fatal," said Bosaram Kashiram.

Kashiram wants his name to be endorsed in the Guinness Book of World Records for having been able to let electricity pass through his body for over two decades.

He says: "I can bear 230 volts of current without wearing chappals (slippers) and let it pass through my hands. I have got the blessing from my mother, father and Goddess Sarawati to endure all these. That's how I have learnt this."

Local doctors are amazed at such a phenomenon. They believe that it requires something extraordinary developed inside a person's body to withstand waves of electric currents.

"Any human being who gets electric shock will be affected as current waves will leave an impact on the heart. It is really surprising to see that this man (Bosa Kashiram) is not affected even when he does not wear slippers. There must be inside his body," said Dr. Ashok, a doctor at Nizamabad.

Kashiram today cannot remain "Khush" (happy) without his daily dose of electricity shocks. By Narendra

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