Good-hearted Khammam advocate gets in when kin shun Covid-dead

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KHAMMAM: Increasing to the event and responding to practically every area SOS, an advocate from the city, Sadiq Shaik, is doing his bit for
Covid-hit families in their hour of grief.He has been extending help to the destitute and hapless
He distributed food and provisions to around 1,500 migrant labourers in the very first wave and is continuing his humanitarian gesture in
the more devastating second wave
Presently, Sadiq is stepping forward to assist perform the last rites of those Covid victims, who have been avoided by their kin and pals
He states that religious beliefs is not a bar when it concerns serving distressed individuals, who are desperate for help.It must be noted
that for worry of contracting the infection, lots of loved ones left the task of last rites to government workers
This is when Sadiq goes into the picture and offers a decent farewell to such bodies.Naveen Kumar, a driver from Kothagudem, passed away of
Covid-19 in Khammam district head office healthcare facility
Naveen's brother-in-law Venkat asked Sadiq for assistance
Sadiq not just helped Venkat however also performed the last rites according to Hindu customs
Venkat said he was indebted to Sadiq, who had likewise paid all costs incurred at Vaikunta Dhamam of Ballepalli in Khammam
There is no lack of love and love for their precious ones after their death
However, doctors and others cautioned them against getting too near dead bodies
I extended all aid, he said.On financial resources, he said that money is not the criteria in assisting persons during awful times
He stated that a few of his friends are extending physical assistance for the honorable cause.