Muslims cremate Hindu neighbour during lockdown
In a heart-warming gesture, a group of Muslim youth came together in Delhi to perform the last rites of a Hindu man who died on Saturday
In a heart-warming gesture, a group of Muslim youth came together to perform the last rites of a Hindu man who died on Saturday.
The incident took place in Anand Vihar area and the matter came to light when the family posted a thanksgiving on the social media.
Ravi Shankar, 73, was battling cancer and died on Saturday.
Due to the lockdown, Shankar's relatives stayed away from the cremation
The Muslim neighbours of the family came forward and decided to help the family with the last rites. They not only took out the 'antim-Yatra' while chanting 'Ram-Nam Satya Hai', but also performed the last rites of Ravi Shankar with proper Hindu rituals.
"Ravi Shankar was our neighbour and had expired two days back, after which we decided to help his family. All the Muslims from the locality gathered and brought his body for cremation. After all, humanity is above anything else," one of the neighbours, Mohammad Zubair told reporters on Monday.
The neighbours have also assured the family of all possible help during the lockdown period.
Pramod, the son of the deceased, said: "All our Muslim neighbours helped us with the last rites, everyone was very supportive. We are four siblings and our two sisters are married while me and my brother are left to take care of the family. I will always remain indebted to my Muslim neighbours who stood by us in this hour of crisis."
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