Corona Warriors: Salute Jamil\'s conscience\, serving humanity regardless of life

Corona Warriors: Salute Jamil's conscience, serving humanity regardless of life

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Ever since the corona infection spread in the country, there were also reports that after the death of Corona, the son did not shoulder the body of the father, did not shoulder the body of the mother, the family left and left. Amidst these reports, Ambulance driver Jamil Ahmed Digu, a resident of Srinagar in Kashmir, has emerged as such Corona warriors who not only transported the bodies of all the patients who died from Corona in Srinagar to the cemetery but also helped to bury them. He has been engaged in the service of humanity for the last four months regardless of his life.


Jameel, who works as an ambulance driver in the health department, is limited to transporting the corpse patient's corpse to the cemetery and crematorium for the last rites. But he also recites the namaz-e-janaza along with the deceased's family members and burying the dead body. He has done all the deaths in Srinagar district so far, taking everyone from the hospital to the cemetery and burying them.

Jamil told that initially when he started carrying the dead bodies, his family members objected to this, but now they realize that it is a service to humanity. Now he does not speak anything. My children also take pride in me. According to Jamil, when the body is buried and returned, first of all, reach the hospital and put the PPE kit in the dustbin. On reaching home, after bathing and getting sanitized, they go among the family members.

Jamil said that when the first death occurred in Srinagar from Kovid-19, then the situation was such that everyone was afraid. Only three people came forward to bury a 73-year-old elderly woman from Canevari. Two neighborhoods and the third one. Because all the family members of the woman were quarantined. The fear was that even the local people did not reach the funeral.

He said that my job is not to bury but I did it so that the fear of the people is removed and he is forced to think that if he can do it then why not us. People are now coming to the funeral as well. According to Jamil, he has been running an ambulance for the last about 10 years. This is my duty, how can I withdraw from this. Staff and officers also give me full support.