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Even more interesting is that Anoop, hailing from Sreevaraham here, bought the winning ticket — TJ 750605 — on Saturday.
But it was not his first choice, he told media persons who were present at the agency where he had bought the ticket.
He did not like the first ticket he chose, so he opted for a different one which turned out to be a winner, he said.
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”I was not expecting to win and therefore, I was not watching the lottery results on TV. However, when I checked my phone, I saw that I had won. I could not believe it and showed it to my wife. She confirmed that it was the winning number,” he said.
”But I was still tensed, so I called a lady I know who sells lottery tickets and sent her a picture of my ticket. She confirmed that it was the winning number,” Anoop said.
After taxes are deducted, Anoop would probably take home around Rs 15 crore.
On being asked what he intends to do with the windfall, he said his first priority is to build a house for his family and clear the accumulated debts he owes.
Besides that, Anoop said he would help out his relatives, do some charity work and start something in the hotel field in Kerala.
His wife, who was also present along with him at the agency, told reporters that he has been buying tickets for years.
”We have been receiving a lot of calls ever since everyone got to know about the win,” she further said.
”I will again buy lottery tickets,” Anoop said as reporters jostled each other to get a few words from him.
Incidentally, last year’s Onam bumper lottery, for Rs 12 crore, was also won by an auto-rickshaw driver. Jayapalan P R, an auto-rickshaw driver from Maradu near Kochi, won the lottery last year.
This year’s second prize of Rs 5 crore will go to the owner of the ticket — TG 270912.
In addition to that, 10 others have won a prize of Rs 1 crore each.
The winning number was selected by state Finance Minister K N Balagopal in a lucky draw function held earlier in the day at Gorky Bhavan here.