Kashmir's Rs 500-600 Crore Mega Donation Drive Shows Solidarity with Iran

A large-scale donation drive originating in Srinagar has gathered an estimated Rs 500-600 crore in support of Iran. Shia preacher Dr Aga Syed Mudasir Rizvi praised the spirit of sacrifice and selflessness driving the contributions. He emphasized that people from Shia, Sunni, and non-Muslim communities have participated without religious distinction. Donations have included cash, gold, vehicles, utensils, and direct transfers to the Iranian embassy.

Key Points: Kashmir's Massive Donation Drive for Iran Raises Crores

  • Donations estimated at Rs 500-600 crore
  • Drive inspired by spirit of sacrifice
  • Contributions cross religious lines
  • Donations include cash, gold, vehicles
  • Funds also sent directly to Iranian embassy
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Kashmir shows strong solidarity with Iran through mega donation drive

Srinagar leads a massive Rs 500-600 crore donation drive for Iran, with contributions from Shia, Sunni, and non-Muslim communities in solidarity.

"When you see a community standing firm... you feel compelled to present your own humble contribution and expression of solidarity. - Dr Aga Syed Mudasir Rizvi"

Srinagar, March 25

A large-scale donation drive has emerged from Srinagar and other parts of Jammu and Kashmir in support of Iran, with contributions estimated to be in the range of Rs 500-600 crore, according to Shia preacher and Majlis Ulama Imamia President Dr Aga Syed Mudasir Rizvi.

Speaking to IANS, Rizvi lauded the spirit of the people, calling it a reflection of inherent human values such as sacrifice and selflessness. "First of all, I salute this great spirit. This is human nature, which is inherent in us - the spirit of sacrifice and selflessness. What we are witnessing today, especially in the current situation, is a sign of truthfulness," he said.

He emphasised that when people see a community standing firm, enduring hardships and making sacrifices in support of what they believe is the truth, it naturally inspires others to come forward in solidarity. "When you see a community standing firm, offering sacrifices and enduring hardships for the sake of truth and to support the oppressed, you feel compelled to present your own humble contribution and expression of solidarity," Rizvi added.

Highlighting the scale and diversity of contributions, Rizvi noted that people across religious lines have participated in the drive. "As much as we have contacted our friends, they have also reached out to us, expressing their desire to contribute. Without any religious distinction, Shia, Sunni, and even non-Muslims have directly participated," he said.

He further detailed that donations have come in various forms, including cash, gold, vehicles, utensils, and other essential items. "What you are seeing around you - utensils, cars, money, gold - all of this has been contributed by people," he said.

Rizvi also pointed out that many professionals have directly transferred significant amounts to the Iranian embassy. "Besides this, many people at a professional level have directly transferred large sums to the embassy. So I am not surprised by these figures - in fact, the total amount is likely even higher," he added.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While the spirit of charity is commendable, I do wonder about the scale. Rs 500-600 crore is an enormous sum. I hope there is complete transparency in how these funds are collected and transferred to ensure they reach those truly in need.
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Rohit P
Waah! This is the real India. Shia, Sunni, non-Muslims all coming together for a cause. This unity is our strength. Proud of my fellow citizens in J&K.
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Priya S
The amount is staggering. Gold and cars donated? It shows deep empathy. But I also hope people remember the many causes within our own country that need support. Charity begins at home, but doesn't end there.
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Michael C
As an outsider, this is an impressive display of organized civil society action. The involvement of professionals directly transferring funds suggests a high level of trust in the cause. Interesting to see such a geopolitical gesture from a regional level.
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Kavya N
The spirit of 'seva' and sacrifice is core to our culture, whether it's for someone next door or across the world. This news brings a smile. More power to the people of Kashmir!

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