New Delhi: As Ajmer strives to get back to normal, it is the local residents who have come forward irrespective of caste or religion to help the victims of the bomb blast survive the injury and trauma.
Seven-year-old Azrat from Mumbai was at the dargah when a bomb ripped through the shrine killing his uncle and injuring his aunt.
Azrat had come to pray that he goes to Mecca for a pilgrimage as well.
“I had come to pray that I get to go to Mecca,” says Azrat.
Azrat escaped with minor injuries. He doesn't know yet that his uncle is dead but his aunt Tajunissa is so numbed by her husband's death that she has broken her roza- something she has not done for the last 40 years.
“Everything that I had has been snatched away from me before I was given anything,” says Tajunissa.
Quietly helping Tajunissa and Azrat cope is Vimlesh Shekhawat. She has been with them through the night.
She doesn’t know them but says that she couldn’t leave the two alone on a strange hospital bed.
“My Navratri is yet to begin but religion teaches us to help others in need,” says Vimlesh.
Vimlesh isn’t the only Samaritan at the hospital. Ghulam Mohammad from Kashmir is being taken care of by the locals. And they are alos looking at ways to locate his family.
“Auilya Sahab (God) has sent them to help me,” says Ghulam Mohhamed.
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