India Times :
Indian capital Delhi witnessed extremely horrific communal riots over the past few days, which initially started as a clash between pro and anti CAA groups.
The clashes took an ugly turn and soon took a communal colour leaving more than 27 dead and close to 200 injured.
Amid violence, there were many who whole-heartedly came out in support of those in need and offered help in every capacity.
Delhi Gurdwaras opened their doors to Muslim families who were forced to flee their homes. There were several warm stories of people saving lives of those targeted.
In one such case, a Hindu man saved lives of his six Muslim neighbours when an unruly mob set their house on fire.
When Premkant Baghel saw his Muslim neighbour’s house being set ablaze he stepped out to help them. He said the Hindu-Muslim
communities live in harmony in Shiv Vihar but the riots brought out a different side. Miscreants threw petrol bombs and set Muslim homes on fire. As soon as Baghel got to know about the incident, he ventured out to save the lives of people trapped inside the burning house.
Baghel put his own life in danger and saved the lives of six of his neighbours. He suffered severe burns while saving his friend’s aged mother who was trapped inside in fire.
Even as Baghel saved several lives, no one offered a vehicle to take him to a hospital.
The neighbours called an ambulance but the medical vehicle never reached them. Baghel spent the entire night at his house with 70 per cent burns. His friends and family had given up hope. In the morning, he was taken to GTB Hospital, where he was given immediate medical attention.
Indian capital Delhi witnessed extremely horrific communal riots over the past few days, which initially started as a clash between pro and anti CAA groups.
The clashes took an ugly turn and soon took a communal colour leaving more than 27 dead and close to 200 injured.
Amid violence, there were many who whole-heartedly came out in support of those in need and offered help in every capacity.
Delhi Gurdwaras opened their doors to Muslim families who were forced to flee their homes. There were several warm stories of people saving lives of those targeted.
In one such case, a Hindu man saved lives of his six Muslim neighbours when an unruly mob set their house on fire.
When Premkant Baghel saw his Muslim neighbour’s house being set ablaze he stepped out to help them. He said the Hindu-Muslim
communities live in harmony in Shiv Vihar but the riots brought out a different side. Miscreants threw petrol bombs and set Muslim homes on fire. As soon as Baghel got to know about the incident, he ventured out to save the lives of people trapped inside the burning house.
Baghel put his own life in danger and saved the lives of six of his neighbours. He suffered severe burns while saving his friend’s aged mother who was trapped inside in fire.
Even as Baghel saved several lives, no one offered a vehicle to take him to a hospital.
The neighbours called an ambulance but the medical vehicle never reached them. Baghel spent the entire night at his house with 70 per cent burns. His friends and family had given up hope. In the morning, he was taken to GTB Hospital, where he was given immediate medical attention.