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Muslims perform Hindu's last rites, chant 'Ram naam satya hai'

Source:PTI  -  Edited By: Hemant Waje
April 09, 2020 15:48 IST

Members of the Muslim community helped in performing the last rites of their 68-year-old Hindu neighbour in Mumbai suburban Bandra after the latter's relatives could not reach his place due to the lockdown.

IMAGE: Relatives get their hands sanitised after performing burial of a woman who died due to the COVID-19 at a graveyard in Chennai. Photograph: PTI Photo

The Muslim neighbours carried the body of Premchandra Buddhalal Mahavir, a resident of Gareeb Nagar locality of Bandra, on their shoulders to the cremation ground while chanting 'Ram naam satya hai'.

Mahavir, belonging to a poor family from Rajasthan, died on Friday night following an illness.

 

His son Mohan Mahavir subsequently informed their relatives and friends about the demise, but they could not come because of the lockdown enforced to contain the spread of coronavirus.

"I could not contact my two elder brothers residing in Nalasopara area of neighbouring Palghar district. I informed about my father's death to my uncles in Rajasthan but they could not move out because of the lockdown," Mohan Mahavir said.

Later, their Muslim neighbours came forward and helped in perfoming the last rites on Saturday, he said.

"My neighbours helped with death-related documentation and carried my father's body to the cremation ground. I am thankful to them for helping me in this situation," he said.

Yusuf Siddique Sheikh, who attended the funeral, said, "We knew Premchandra Mahavir quite well. At such times, we should show humanity transcending religious barriers."

Source: PTI  -  Edited By: Hemant Waje
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