Kashmir's Golden Heart: Gold, Cash Donations Pour In For Iran Crisis

The Iranian Embassy in New Delhi has expressed profound gratitude to the people of India for their humanitarian support and solidarity. Special mention was made of Kashmiri citizens who have donated gold, silver, jewellery, and cash, including a poignant donation from a widow of her late husband's memento. A donation stall has been established at Masjid Imam Zaman in Budgam to collect contributions, as locals stated a desire to provide financial aid where physical presence is not possible. The embassy emphasized that these acts of kindness and pure emotion provide great comfort and will never be forgotten.

Key Points: Iran Thanks India, Kashmir for Humanitarian Donations

  • Iranian Embassy thanks India
  • Kashmiris donate gold and jewellery
  • Woman donates late husband's memento
  • Children offer piggy bank savings
  • Stall set up at Masjid Imam Zaman
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"We will never forget your kindness and humanity": Iran thanks India for support

Iranian Embassy expresses eternal gratitude for Indian, especially Kashmiri, donations of gold, jewellery, and cash to support Iran during crisis.

"We will never forget your kindness and humanity. Thank you, India. - Iranian Embassy"

New Delhi, March 23

The Iranian Embassy in India on Saturday thanked the "kindness" and "humanity" of Indians for donating money and jewellery to rebuild Iran.

The Embassy said they will remember India's kindness forever.

"We will never forget your kindness and humanity. Thank you, India," the embassy said.

"With hearts full of gratitude, we sincerely thank the kind people of Kashmir for standing with the people of Iran through their humanitarian support and heartfelt solidarity; this kindness will never be forgotten. Thank you, India," it further said.

The embassy also noted the sacrifice of a woman who donated the momento of her husband, who passed away 28 years ago.

"A respected sister from Kashmir donated the gold kept as a memento of her husband, who passed away 28 years ago, with a heart full of love and solidarity for the people of Iran. Your tears and pure emotions are the greatest source of comfort for the people of Iran and will never be forgotten. Thank you, Kashmir. Thank you, India."

"Even Kashmiri children are offering their piggy banks as gifts to Iran. God bless you," the embassy said.

Locals in Budgam have donated gold, silver, and cash to support Iran in the wake of the Gulf War crisis, showing their solidarity with the country.

Speaking to ANI, Mohsin Ali from Budgam said a stall has been set up at Masjid Imam Zaman with the sincere purpose of collecting donations.

"At Masjid Imam Zaman, we have set up a stall with the sincere purpose of collecting donations. Our mothers and sisters are contributing jewellery, copper, and cash so that we can support Iran in its current situation," Mohsin Ali said.

He said that since they cannot go to Iran to support, they can at least provide financial aid to support Iran and to serve humanity.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Heartwarming to see such humanity. But I hope our government is also looking after our own people with the same urgency. We have so many issues at home that need funding and attention. Charity begins at home, no?
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Aman W
The people of Kashmir showing such generosity is truly special. It sends a powerful message of peace and solidarity that goes beyond politics. This is people-to-people connection at its best.
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Sarah B
As someone living in Delhi, I'm proud to see this side of India being highlighted. We often only see negative news. This kindness, especially from children offering piggy banks, restores faith in humanity.
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Vikram M
India and Iran have shared historical and cultural ties for centuries. This support is natural. It's good to see the embassy acknowledging it so gracefully. Hope this strengthens our diplomatic relations as well.
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Kavya N
The sacrifice of that woman donating her late husband's gold... words fail me. That is the ultimate gesture of empathy. It shows what true solidarity means. May her husband's soul rest in peace, and may Iran find peace soon.

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