
Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan on Saturday offered to donate money to help the families of the soldiers who died in the Pulwama terror attack on Thursday. In a video uploaded on Twitter, the left-handed batsman said. “I wanted to tell you that our 40 brothers were martyred three days ago. Our country has gone through such a huge setback. Their families have faced such a huge loss that we can never fulfill. So, I have thought that I will donate money to these families. I will help as much as I can. I request you the same from you to support their families. This is the time for us to step forward and give shoulders to their families to move on and continue to live ahead with pride. I request you to suppor them. Jai Hind!”
This is the least we can do. Jis se jitna ban pade utna zaroor karein. Jai Hind🙏#standwithforces #pulwama pic.twitter.com/HvzzXi8ERb
— Shikhar Dhawan (@SDhawan25) 17 February 2019
Apart from Dhawan, the former Indian batsman Virender Sehwag on Saturday said that he will “take complete care of the education of the children” of the CRPF jawans who died in Thursday’s terror attack in Pulwama. “Nothing we can do will be enough, but the least I can do is offer to take complete care of the education of the children of our brave CRPF jawans martyred in #Pulwama in my Sehwag International School @SehwagSchool , Jhajjar. Saubhagya hoga,” tweeted Sehwag.
Nothing we can do will be enough, but the least I can do is offer to take complete care of the education of the children of our brave CRPF jawans martyred in #Pulwama in my Sehwag International School @SehwagSchool , Jhajjar. Saubhagya hoga ?? pic.twitter.com/lpRcJSmwUh
— Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) 16 February 2019
Earlier, Sehwag had condemned the attack and offered condolences to the victims. He was one of several sportspersons who expressed their sympathies on Twitter. Among them was boxer Vijender Singh, who also said on Saturday that he is pledging “one month’s salary for the martyrs.”
I’m donating my one month’s salary for the martyrs of #PulwamaTerrorAttack and want everyone to come forward and support the families. It is our moral duty to always standby them and make them feel proud of their sacrifices.
Jai Hind ????????????#PulawamaAttack #PulwamaRevenge pic.twitter.com/b0oQVkxIRF— Vijender Singh (@boxervijender) 15 February 2019
Vidarbha captain Faiz Fazal said that the team will donate the prize money they are getting from their Irani Trophy win. “We as a team have decided to dedicate that money to the families of those who lost their lives. (It is) a small gesture from the team and the VCA,” said Fazal.
Vidarbha are proving why they are champions on an off the field. The #IraniTrophy winners led by @faizfazal have decided to hand over their prize money to family members of martyrs of #PulwamaTerroristAttack. pic.twitter.com/Rh6i44nXrI
— BCCI Domestic (@BCCIdomestic) 16 February 2019
On Friday, sending a clear warning to Pakistan and the perpetrators of the terror attack on the CRPF jawans, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said security forces have been given “full freedom” to choose a “time and place” for the “future course of action”. He promised a “muhtod jawab” (befitting reply) for the attack that claimed the lives of 40 CRPF personnel.
Underlining that the nation’s “blood is boiling”, Modi said the “terror outfits and their masters” have made “a big mistake” and “will have to pay a very heavy price” for their actions.