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Two Kashmiri Pandits donate blood to 2-year-old Kashmiri Muslim girl admitted at Delhi hospital

Two Kashmiri Pandit men on Thursday donated blood for a Kashmiri Muslim girl admitted at a hospital in New Delhi.

Confirming the development to The Kashmiriyat, a Kashmiri Pandit settled in New Delhi said that the daughter of Showkat Ahmed Teeli of Sopore area in north Kashmir was in requirement of two pints of blood on Wednesday.

He said that the  two year old admitted at Narayna hospital in Delhi is undergoing a liver transplantation surgery.

Two Kashmiri Pandits named Sanjay Sapru and Sunil Kaul received the blood requirement notification online and within moments they rushed to the Narayana hospital in Gurgaon to donate blood for the two year old sopore girl, the Kashmiri pandit said.

Mohit Bhan, a Kashmiri Pandit leader took to social media and said that incidents like such prove that Kashmiris can never been separated from eachother.

“Showkat Teli’s 2 YO daughter from Sopore Kashmir was in dire need of blood at Narayana Hospital Gurgaon & the angels @SapruSanjay @SunilKaul_Sunny were just a call away. My Gratitude to you two. It’s people like you who will be pillars of union & inspiration. #Kashmiriyat,” Mohit wrote on this twitter.

Pertinently in December 2022, Kaka Ji Razdan, a Kashmiri Pandit salesman met with an accident that left a fracture in the neck of his left femur. Kakaji was in urgent need of 1.40 lakhs INR for his treatment.

The message was shared in hundreds of WhatsApp groups in Kashmir and many Kashmiri Muslims donated for Kaka Ji Razdan.

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